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The ORCID integration was originally developed by 4Science in DSpace-CRIS, it . It is the result of years of collaboration with several institutions and the ORCID team that has helped to correct, improve and broaden the scope of the integration. We want to thank the University of Hong Kong that was the first institution to fund development activities on in this regards regard back in 2015 and the TUHH Hamburg University of Technology that have funded the initial porting of the ORCID integration to the new Angular/REST architecture introduced in DSpace 7. Last but not least, funds have been received by the DSpace community to port this feature from DSpace-CRIS to DSpace. |
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DSpace provides a bidirectional integration with ORCID based on the ORCID API v3.0. Both the Public ORCID API than and the Membership API are supported.
The table below summarize summarizes the supported features according to the type of ORCID API configured.
Feature | No credentials* | Public API | Member API |
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Authentication | |||
Connect local profile to ORCID (authenticated ID) | |||
ORCID Registry Lookup - import Person records | |||
ORCID Registry Lookup - as authority | |||
Import publication from ORCID | |||
Push biographic data to ORCID | |||
Push publications to ORCID (works) | |||
Push projects to ORCID (fundings) |
* No credentials: please note that ORCID strongly recommend recommends to apply at least for a free public free API Key as this will help to trouble-shooting shoot integration problem problems and get support from themORCID. There is also a chance to get better performance/priority over "unknown" client.
User features
Login via ORCID
Once enabled, an option to login via ORCID is provided to the user among the other authentication method methods configured in the system. The ORCID authentication doesn't allow the user to reset his password from DSpace.
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The researcher can connect (or disconnect) their DSpace local Researcher Profile with ORCID from the Person item detail page.
Once that a profile has been connected they can manage their synchronization preferences deciding what need to should be pushed to ORCID, including:
- biographic data
- Publication (entities) linked with their Researcher Profile. (Publication entities are synced to Works in ORCID.)
- Project (entities) linked with their Researcher Profile. (Project entities are synced to Fundings in ORCID.)
NOTE: The ORCID synchronization feature is disabled by default, even when ORCID Authentication is enabled. See Configuration section below for how to enable it.
The synchronization can happen automatically over the night or manually. The list of information that need to should be pushed or updated from DSpace to ORCID is presented in a queue and can be manually discarded or immediately pushed by the researcher.
Import publications from ORCID
It is possible to import a publication from ORCID using the "Import from external sources" button in the home page. Once you select the Publication entity type you will be able to find ORCID as a Source and you can get the list of publications (ORCID works) that appear in an ORCID profile by searching for its ORCID iD.
Configuration
Enable the integration
All the ORCID features requires a minimal common set of properties to configure in the local.cfg
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# SwitchThese toURLs productionare APIfor oncetesting ready https://github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source/tree/master/orcid-api-web#endpoints against ORCID's Sandbox API # These are only useful for testing, and you must first request a Sandbox API Key from ORCID orcid.domain-url= https://sandbox.orcid.org orcid.api-url = https://api.sandbox.orcid.org/v3.0 orcid.applicationpublic-client-idurl = <YOUR-ORCID-CLIENT-ID> orcid.application-client-secret = <YOUR-ORCID-CLIENT-SECRET> |
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https://pub.sandbox.orcid.org/v3.0
# Keep in mind, these API keys MUST be for the Sandbox API if you use "sandbox.orcid.org" URLs above!
orcid.application-client-id = <YOUR-SANDBOX-ORCID-CLIENT-ID>
orcid.application-client-secret = <YOUR-SANDBOX-ORCID-CLIENT-SECRET>
# Once you are ready to switch to Production, you need to update these settings to use ORCID's production API
# See https://github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source/tree/master/orcid-api-web#endpoints
# orcid.domain-url= https://orcid.org
# orcid.api-url = https://api.orcid.org/v3.0
# orcid.public-url = https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0
# DON'T FORGET TO UPDATE YOUR API KEY! It must be a valid Public or Member API Key
# orcid.application-client-id = <YOUR-PRODUCTION-ORCID-CLIENT-ID>
# orcid.application-client-secret = <YOUR-PRODUCTION-ORCID-CLIENT-SECRET> |
- Enable in Production: To enable the main integration (i.e. connect a local profile with ORCID and push data to the ORCID registry) you MUST to be an ORCID Member, get a Member API Key and properly enable and configure the feature in DSpace. See also "How do I register for Member API credentials?" from ORCID.
- Enable in Testing: To test ORCID integration, it's possible to use the ORCID Sandbox (without being an ORCID member). However, to do so, you must request a Sandbox Member
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- API Key. See also "How do I register a public api client?".
- Setting the "redirect URL" in ORCID: In the ORCID API Credentials request form you will be asked to enter one or more redirect URLs for
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- your application (DSpace)
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- . You will need to enter here the root
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- URLs of your REST and
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- user interfaces
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- , which could
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- be different
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- . If the root URLs of both are the same, then just enter the URL of your
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- user interface.
- For example, for the DSpace 7 official demo
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- , we use these redirect URLs:
- User Interface
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- : https://demo7.dspace.org (please note the absence of a /home or any
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- subpaths)
- REST API: https://api7.dspace.org (please note the absence of a /server or any
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- subpaths)
- For more information on valid ORCID redirect URLs, see "How do redirect URIs work?" from ORCID.
- Configure the Client ID and Client Secret in DSpace: Once ORCID has reviewed and approved your request, you will get from them the Client ID and Client Secret that need to be set in the
local.cfg
among other properties
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- See the configuration examples
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- above.
Please note that by default DSpace will request permissions to READ and WRITE all the information from the ORCID profile, as this will enable support for all of the features. You can eventually fine-tuning tune that by overriding the following properties, please . Please note that if you are going to configure Public API Credential Credentials you MUST update this configuration keeping only the /authenticate
scope as all the other scopes require member Member API.
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# The scopes to be granted by the user during the login on ORCID (see https://info.orcid.org/faq/what-is-an-oauth-scope-and-which-scopes-does-orcid-support/) orcid.scope = /authenticatedoes-orcid-support/) orcid.scope = /authenticate # The below scopes are ONLY valid if you have a Member API Key. They should be commented out if you only have a Public API Key orcid.scope = /read-limited orcid.scope = /activities/update orcid.scope = /person/update |
To enable the ORCID Authentication you need to uncomment the following line in the modules/authentication.cfg
file or adding add it to your local.cfg
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plugin.sequence.org.dspace.authenticate.AuthenticationMethod = org.dspace.authenticate.OrcidAuthentication |
Please note that you are NOT required to enable the ORCID Authentication to use the other ORCID features, including the synchronisation ones. It is also possible to use just the ORCID Authentication without enabling all the other features.
When an a user logged-loggs in via ORCID the system will attempt to reuse an existing account looking up by email, if . If none is found then a new account is created in DSpace. It is even possible to disable the creation of new accounts settings by setting the following property:
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authentication-orcid.can-self-register = false |
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To enable ORCID Synchronization, you need to uncomment the following or add it to your local.
cgcfg
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# the properties below are required only for the sync / linking part (not for authentication or import) orcid.synchronization-enabled = true # you need to enable the orcidqueue consumer to keep track of what need to be sync between DSpace and ORCID event.dispatcher.default.consumers = versioning, discovery, eperson, orcidqueue |
The push of DSpace data (Person, Publication, Project) to ORCID is based on mappings defined in the config/modules/orcid.cfg
file, more . You will find details below in the dedicated paragraphs.
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Please note that many fields on the ORCID side are subject to validation, i.e. only values from controlled-list can be used and some fields are mandatory. The table below summarize summarizes the validation validations that are defined at the time of DSpace 7.3, . ORCID update updates such rules periodically, usually modifying (enlarging) the controlled-list, change and changes to the mandatory fields can also happen.
ORCID Entity | Corresponding DSpace Entity | Mandatory fields | Controlled fields |
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Person | Person | Country (iso-3166 2 code letter) | |
Work | Publication | Title Type Publication Date (>= 1900) External Identifier (at least one) | Type (https://info.orcid.org/documentation/integration-and-api-faq/#easy-faq-2682) Identifier.Type (https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/identifiers) |
Funding | Project | Title External Identifier (at least one) Funding Agency (Organisation) Currency if an Amount is provided | Amount.Currency (https://www.iso.org/iso-4217-currency-codes.html) |
Organisation | OrgUnit | External Identifier (at least one) Address City Country | See https://support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/360006894674-Metadata-in-the-Funding-section Country (iso-3166 2 code letter) Identifier.Type (ROR, LEI, CrossRef Funder ID, RINGOLD, GRID) |
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To provide more meaningful message messages to the user DSpace implements a local validation before trying to try to push the record to ORCID. This validation verify verifies the data using the rules above so that a specific message is displaied displayed to the user. If for any reason another errors error is returned by ORCID a generic message is show shown to the user and the exact technical message received by ORCID is logged in the dspace.log
file and stored in the orcidhistory
table.
The local validation can be eventually turned - off, this . This validation is mainly intended as a development/debug option and should be not enabled in production.
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orcid.validation.work.enabled = true orcid.validation.funding.enabled = true |
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Metadata in a DSpace "Person" item, once that the item has been linked to ORCID by the researcher owning the ORCID profile, can be pushed to ORCID to fill specific the Profile Section of the ORCID Person using the org.dspace.orcid.service.OrcidProfileSectionFactoryService
configured configured via this mapping bean:
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<!-- Configuration of ORCID profile sections factory. Each entry of sectionFactories must be an implementation of OrcidProfileSectionFactory.--> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.service.impl.OrcidProfileSectionFactoryServiceImpl"> <constructor-arg name="sectionFactories"> <list> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidSimpleValueObjectFactory"> <constructor-arg name="sectionType" value="OTHER_NAMES" /> <constructor-arg name="preference" value="BIOGRAPHICAL" /> <property name="metadataFields" value="${orcid.mapping.other-names}" /> </bean> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidSimpleValueObjectFactory"> <constructor-arg name="sectionType" value="KEYWORDS" /> <constructor-arg name="preference" value="BIOGRAPHICAL" /> <property name="metadataFields" value="${orcid.mapping.keywords}" /> </bean> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidSimpleValueObjectFactory"> <constructor-arg name="sectionType" value="COUNTRY" /> <constructor-arg name="preference" value="BIOGRAPHICAL" /> <property name="metadataFields" value="${orcid.mapping.country}" /> </bean> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidPersonExternalIdentifierFactory"> <constructor-arg name="sectionType" value="EXTERNAL_IDS" /> <constructor-arg name="preference" value="IDENTIFIERS" /> <property name="externalIds" value="${orcid.mapping.person-external-ids}" /> </bean> <bean class="org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidSimpleValueObjectFactory"> <constructor-arg name="sectionType" value="RESEARCHER_URLS" /> <constructor-arg name="preference" value="IDENTIFIERS" /> <property name="metadataFields" value="${orcid.mapping.researcher-urls}" /> </bean> </list> </constructor-arg> </bean> |
the The above configuration link links each piece of information that can be synchronized from DSpace to ORCID to with a preference that the user can manage on the DSpace side (i.e. sync of the keywords is linked to the BIOGRAPHICAL preference) and define defines which DSpace metadata will be used to fill the ORCID field. The bean reads the metadata mapping from the config/modules/orcid.cfg
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### Other names mapping ### orcid.mapping.other-names = person.name.variant orcid.mapping.other-names = person.name.translated ### Keywords mapping ### orcid.mapping.keywords = dc.subject ### Country mapping ### orcid.mapping.country = person.country orcid.mapping.country.converter = ### Person External ids mapping ### ##orcid.mapping.person-external-ids syntax is <metadatafield>::<type> orcid.mapping.person-external-ids = person.identifier.scopus-author-id::SCOPUS orcid.mapping.person-external-ids = person.identifier.rid::RID ### Researcher urls mapping ### orcid.mapping.researcher-urls = dc.identifier.uri |
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A DSpace "Publication" item is pushed to ORCID as a "Work" using the org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidWorkFactory
configured via this mapping bean:
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<bean id="orcidWorkFactoryFieldMapping" class="org.dspace.app.orcid.model.OrcidWorkFieldMapping" > <property name="contributorFields" value="${orcid.mapping.work.contributors}" /> <property name="externalIdentifierFields" value="${orcid.mapping.work.external-ids}" /> <property name="publicationDateField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.publication-date}" /> <property name="titleField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.title}" /> <property name="journalTitleField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.journal-title}" /> <property name="shortDescriptionField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.short-description}" /> <property name="subTitleField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.sub-title}" /> <property name="languageField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.language}" /> <property name="languageConverter" ref="${orcid.mapping.work.language.converter}" /> <property name="typeField" value="${orcid.mapping.work.type}" /> <property name="typeConverter" ref="${orcid.mapping.work.type.converter}" /> <property name="citationType" value="${orcid.mapping.work.citation.type}" /> </bean> |
that respectively read reads the mapping from the config/modules/orcid.cfg
file:
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### Work (Publication) mapping ### orcid.mapping.work.title = dc.title orcid.mapping.work.sub-title = orcid.mapping.work.short-description = dc.description.abstract orcid.mapping.work.publication-date = dc.date.issued orcid.mapping.work.language = dc.language.iso orcid.mapping.work.language.converter = mapConverterDSpaceToOrcidLanguageCode orcid.mapping.work.journal-title = dc.relation.ispartof orcid.mapping.work.type = dc.type orcid.mapping.work.type.converter = mapConverterDSpaceToOrcidPublicationType ##orcid.mapping.work.contributors syntax is <metadatafield>::<role> orcid.mapping.work.contributors = dc.contributor.author::author orcid.mapping.work.contributors = dc.contributor.editor::editor ##orcid.mapping.work.external-ids syntax is <metadatafield>::<type> or $simple-handle::<type> ##The full list of available external identifiers is available here https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/identifiers orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = dc.identifier.doi::doi orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = dc.identifier.scopus::eid orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = dc.identifier.pmid::pmid orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = $simple-handle::handle orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = dc.identifier.isi::wosuid orcid.mapping.work.external-ids = dc.identifier.issn::issn |
in In the above configuration the "simple" properties are mapped matching the ORCID field name on the left (i.e. short-description) with the DSpace metadata that holds such information (i.e dc.description.abstract). For the ORCID Type field a special "converter" is configured so that the value of the DSpace metadata (i.e. dc.type) is mapped to the controlled-list of types accepted by ORCID (https://info.orcid.org/faq/what-work-types-does-orcid-support/). The value of the orcid.mapping.work.type.converter
matches the name of a bean defined in the config/spring/api/orcid-services.xml
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Finally a special treatment is needed for the external ids as this is a complex field on the ORCID side composed by of two value, values: the identifier type (from a controlled-list) and the identifier value. In this case the configuration allow to map maps a DSpace metadata field (i.e. dc.identifier.doi) to a specific identifier type (i.e. the part after :: , doi).
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A DSpace "Project" item is pushed to ORCID as a "Funding" using the org.dspace.orcid.model.factory.impl.OrcidFundingFactory
configured configured via this mapping bean:
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<bean id="orcidFundingFactoryFieldMapping" class="org.dspace.orcid.model.OrcidFundingFieldMapping" > <property name="contributorFields" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.contributors}" /> <property name="externalIdentifierFields" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.external-ids}" /> <property name="titleField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.title}" /> <property name="typeField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.type}" /> <property name="typeConverter" ref="${orcid.mapping.funding.type.converter}" /> <property name="amountField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.amount}" /> <property name="amountCurrencyField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.amount.currency}" /> <property name="amountCurrencyConverter" ref="${orcid.mapping.funding.amount.currency.converter}" /> <property name="descriptionField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.description}" /> <property name="startDateField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.start-date}" /> <property name="endDateField" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.end-date}" /> <property name="organizationRelationshipType" value="${orcid.mapping.funding.organization-relationship-type}" /> </bean> |
that respectively read reads the mapping from the config/modules/orcid.cfg
file
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in the above configuration the "simple" properties are mapped matching the ORCID field name on the left (i.e. description) with the DSpace metadata metadatafield that holds such information (i.e dc.description). For the ORCID Type field a special "converter" is configured so that the value of the DSpace metadata (i.e. dc.type) is mapped to the controlled-list of types accepted by ORCID (https://support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/360006894674-Metadata-in-the-Funding-section). The value of the orcid.mapping.funding.type.converter
matches the name of a bean defined in the config/spring/api/orcid-services.xml
the The same apply for the currency orcid.mapping.funding.amount.currency.converter = mapConverterDSpaceToOrcidAmountCurrency
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Finally a special treatment is needed for Funder that is a mandatory field on the ORCID side, in . In this case the mapping allow to define defines which relation is used to link the Project with the Funder (OrgUnit)
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The following bean is used to configure the import of person records from ORCID, it . It is activated as an external source in config/spring/api/external-services.xml
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the mapping between ORCID Person and the DSpace Person Item is the following, currently hard-coded:
ORCID | DSpace |
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Name/FamilyName | person.firstName |
Name/GivenName | person.givenName |
Name/Path | person.identifier.orcid |
ORCID Profile URL | dc.identifier.uri |
the The following bean is instead used to configure the import of publication records from ORCID (Work)
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<bean id="orcidPublicationDataProvider" class="org.dspace.external.provider.impl.OrcidPublicationDataProvider"> <property name="sourceIdentifier" value="orcidWorks"/> <property name="fieldMapping" ref="orcidPublicationDataProviderFieldMapping"/> <property name="supportedEntityTypes"> <list> <value>Publication</value> </list> </property> </bean> |
the The mapping of the ORCID Work metadata to the DSpace metadata is performed by the following beans bean in config/spring/api/orcid-services.xml
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<bean id="orcidPublicationDataProviderFieldMapping" class="org.dspace.orcid.model.OrcidWorkFieldMapping" > <property name="contributorFields" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.contributors}" /> <property name="externalIdentifierFields" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids}" /> <property name="publicationDateField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.issued-date}" /> <property name="titleField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.title}" /> <property name="journalTitleField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.is-part-of}" /> <property name="shortDescriptionField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.description}" /> <property name="languageField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.language}" /> <property name="languageConverter" ref="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.language.converter}" /> <property name="typeField" value="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.type}" /> <property name="typeConverter" ref="${orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.type.converter}" /> </bean> |
that respectively read reads the mapping from the config/modules/orcid.cfg
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Please note that such mapping is separated from the mapping used to push information from DSpace to ORCID but usually, as provided in the default configuration, the mapping should be the same. |
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### Work (Publication) external-data.mapping ### orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.title = dc.title orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.description = dc.description.abstract orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.issued-date = dc.date.issued orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.language = dc.language.iso orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.language.converter = mapConverterOrcidToDSpaceLanguageCode orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.is-part-of = dc.relation.ispartof orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.type = dc.type orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.type.converter = mapConverterOrcidToDSpacePublicationType ##orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.contributors syntax is <metadatafield>::<role> orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.contributors = dc.contributor.author::author orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.contributors = dc.contributor.editor::editor ##orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids syntax is <metadatafield>::<type> or $simple-handle::<type> ##The full list of available external identifiers is available here https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/identifiers orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.doi::doi orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.scopus::eid orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.pmid::pmidpmid::pmid orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.isi::wosuid orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.isi::wosuid orcid.external-data.mapping.publication.external-ids = dc.identifier.issn::issn |
Configure the author lookup in submission
Please note that there are two different possibilities:
- via an ORCID lookup authority available for DSpace repository that are not using Configurable Entities
- via a relation among the research output item (Publication, etc.) and a Person Item bind to the ORCID Person External Source defined in the previous paragraph
Troubleshooting & common issues
The troubleshooting guide from ORCID can help as well https://info.orcid.org/documentation/integration-guide/troubleshooting/
I'm having trouble testing the ORCID integration, what should I check?
Please double check the documentation and the other FAQ to be sure to have followed all the instructions to enable the integration correctly. If you still have trouble reach the DSpace tech community via email or slack trying to provide as much details as possible. If the issue is related to the synchronization of DSpace local data with ORCID it would be useful to share information about the content of your orcidhistory
table and any relevant message that you could have in the dspace.log
file.
I cannot find the ORCID features described in this page in my installation
The ORCID features must be enabled by changing some configuration file, please refer to the Enable the integration section above
I'm unable to authenticate via ORCID
If you have enabled correctly the ORCID authentication feature and you are able to start the OAuth flow with ORCID but get a failure when you are redirected back to DSpace it could be due to privacy settings on your ORCID record. The DSpace ORCID authentication requires that you release an email address to match your ORCID account with a DSpace account or to create a new one at your first login. Make your your ORCID account email address public or visible to trusted party. This is often not the case for freshly created account on ORCID.
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dc.identifier.issn::issn |
Configure the author lookup in submission
Please note that there are two different possibilities:
- via an ORCID lookup authority available for a DSpace repository that is not using Configurable Entities
- via a relation among the research output item (Publication, etc.) and a Person Item bound to the ORCID Person External Source defined in the previous paragraph
Troubleshooting & common issues
The troubleshooting guide from ORCID can help as well https://info.orcid.org/documentation/integration-guide/troubleshooting/
I'm having trouble testing the ORCID integration. What should I check?
Please double check the documentation and the other FAQs to be sure that you have followed all of the instructions to enable the integration correctly. If you still have trouble, contact the DSpace tech community via email or slack providing as much detail as possible. If the issue is related to the synchronization of DSpace local data with ORCID it would be useful to share information about the content of your orcidhistory
table and any relevant message that you could have in the dspace.log
file.
I cannot find the ORCID features described by this page in my installation
The ORCID features must be enabled by changing some configuration files. Please refer to the Enable the integration section above.
I'm unable to authenticate via ORCID
If you have correctly enabled the ORCID authentication feature and you are able to start the OAuth flow with ORCID but get a failure when you are redirected back to DSpace, it could be due to privacy settings on your ORCID record. The DSpace ORCID authentication requires that you release an email address to match your ORCID account with a DSpace account or to create a new one at your first login. Make your ORCID account email address public or visible to trusted parties. This is often not the case for a freshly created account on ORCID.
If you are encountering this issue, you'll see a message like this in your "dspace.log" file on the backend:
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2022-08-04 11:43:42,124 ERROR unknown unknown org.dspace.authenticate.OrcidAuthenticationBean @ An error occurs registering a new EPerson from ORCID
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After logging in via ORCID, a new DSpace account was created instead of using my existing DSpace account
Currently, the ORCID integration with DSpace relies on a matching email address to find your existing account. If your ORCID account and DSpace account have different email addresses associated with them, then it is possible that a new (duplicative) user account will be created.
I'm having trouble creating test accounts on ORCID to experiment with the features
Please refer to the ORCID trouble-shooting guide https://info.orcid.org/documentation/integration-guide/troubleshooting/ a A frequent mistake working with the ORCID sandbox environment is to forget that only email address addresses @mailinator.com are allowed for account created on the sandbox. Remember to validate your email address once the account as been created visiting the online inbox at mailinator.com
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When you use public ORCID API credentials you can only use a subset of the integration features (check) moreover . Moreover you need to limit the scopes (permissions) requested to the user via the ORCID authentication to the /authenticate
scope. Please check the Enable the integration section above.
I don't find my publications looking up for my ORCID iD
Please check "config/modules/orcid.cfg
" (or your local.cfg
) to see if the system has been properly configured to use the production ORCID API, there . There is a chance that your installation is still configured to use the ORCID Sandbox that is appropriate for the testing and development phase of the integration. The ORCID sandbox doesn't contain the same data than as the publication Public environment.
I cannot push all my publications, only few or none of them are listed in the queue
Please double check that the orcidqueue
consumer has been enabled (in dspace.cfg or local.cfg) and that the orcid settings of your profile has have the "All publications" checkbox flagged. ORCID features require the use of the new Configurable Entities. Only Publication item are synchronized with ORCID, ; simple "untyped" Items will not be synchronized. Please consider to convert your legacy collection to "Publication" collection and set a dspace.entity.type = Publication
metadata on your legacy items.
Push of publications to ORCID fails
This is usually due to validation errors. ORCID could complain about missing mandatory fields or invalid values for field fields that are linked to a controlled-list. Please check the table in the Configure the push of information from DSpace to ORCID and the Mapping of DSpace Publication items to ORCID Works paragraph to solve this. Your dspace.log file may also provide useful error messages.
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This is usually due to validation errors. Make sure that all required metadata fields exist on the Project Entity and any linked OrgUnit Entities. ORCID could complain about missing mandatory fields or invalid values for field fields that are linked to a controlled-list. Please check the table in the Configure the push of information from DSpace to ORCID and the Mapping of DSpace Project items to ORCID Funding paragraph to solve this. Your dspace.log file may also provide useful error messages.
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