Review:

Orcid Integration For Reviewer Identification

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
ORCID integration for reviewer identification is a system that connects researchers' unique ORCID identifiers with manuscript review processes. This integration facilitates accurate attribution, streamlined reviewer selection, and enhanced transparency in academic publishing by reliably linking reviewers to their scholarly profiles.

Key Features

  • Unique researcher identification via ORCID IDs
  • Automated reviewer profile verification
  • Streamlined reviewer assignment process
  • Improved transparency and accountability
  • Facilitation of tracking reviewer contributions
  • Compatibility with various publishing platforms and editorial management systems

Pros

  • Enhances accuracy in reviewer identification
  • Reduces administrative overhead in matching reviewers to manuscripts
  • Promotes transparent and trustworthy peer review process
  • Encourages reviewer recognition and crediting
  • Supports researcher profile updates and consistency

Cons

  • Requires reviewers to have or create an ORCID ID, potentially imposing a barrier for some users
  • Implementation may involve technical integration challenges across platforms
  • Dependence on the completeness and accuracy of ORCID profiles
  • Potential privacy concerns if data sharing is not carefully managed

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:09:45 AM UTC