Welcome! Registering your ORCID iD is an online process that should take less than one minute. You own your ORCID record and, after registering for it yourself, you will be able to update or add information -- or give others permission to do so -- by signing into your account.
This guide will familiarize you with the ORCID registration form.
After submitting your registration, you will be directed to your new ORCID record. Make sure you look for a welcome message from ORCID asking you to verify your email address. If you don’t see it in your main email inbox, check your spam or junk folder.
Registration fields
Below is a description of the registration fields. All required fields that are not completed or requires attention will be highlighted in red. Click on the "i" icon next to any field for more information.
Step 1 - Names and emails
- Given name (required): Your given name, or the name you most commonly go by. If you only have one name, you should record it here. This is the only required name field, and is limited to 150 characters.
- Family name (optional): Your family, surname, or last name. This is not a required field, as ORCID is a global service and supports many naming conventions, but you should always include it if you have one. This field is limited to 150 characters.
- Email addresses:
- Primary email (required): Your primary email address, entered twice for confirmation. You will use your email address (or ORCID iD) with your password to sign in to the ORCID Registry.
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- Additional email (strongly recommended): Your secondary (backup) email address. It is strongly recommended that you provide at least one additional email address on registration. This will ensure you can still use your ORCID record if you lose access to your primary email. If you added an institutional email as your primary address, we recommend adding a personal one as backup. You can use any email address connected to your ORCID record, with your password, to sign in to the ORCID Registry. You can add as many additional email addresses as you wish.
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- Email error messages:
- An account already exists: You will see a warning message if your email address is already associated with an ORCID iD. You cannot create a second account using the same email address. Reset your password to restore access to the account.
- A deactivated record exists: You will see a warning message if your email address is associated with a previously deactivated ORCID record. You can request a link to reactivate the account at the email address(es) on record. Learn more about deactivating an ORCID account.
- An unclaimed record exists: You will see a warning message if an account associated with your email address was previously created for you by your institution. You can request a message to activate the record by clicking the “resend the claim email” link or by entering your address at resend claim email. Note that institutions are no longer permitted to create records for their researchers, so this is a legacy issue that will only affect a small number of people. Learn more about the importance of opt-in.
Step 2 - Password
- Password (required): A password of your choice. Enter it twice to confirm. Passwords must be at least eight characters long and contain at least one number and one alphabetical character or symbol. For more information about what can be included in a password click the "i" icon next to the password box. As you type a password, the required conditions for a password will be checked off and highlighted in green. Very commonly used passwords are not permitted.
Step 3 - Current employment (optional step)
- Organization (required): The name of your currently employer
- Department (optional): School, college or department
- Role/Job title (optional): Your role or job in the organization
- Start date (optional): Year and month you started working for the organization
Adding a current employment is not mandatory. If your organization is not listed or if you do not wish to add a current employment, click on Skip this step without adding an affiliation at the bottom of the form.
Step 4 - Visibility
- Visibility settings (required): Select your default visibility setting for any information that you or trusted parties add to your ORCID record. We strongly recommend choosing Everyone or Trusted Parties as your default visibility setting as this will enable your information to be shared with the systems you interact with, allowing you to benefit from their ORCID integrations. Learn more about visibility settings.
Step 5 - Terms and conditions
- Tips & features email (optional): Check this box if you'd like to receive the ORCID tips & features email. If you do not wish to receive those emails, do not check the box.
- Terms of Use (required): Before you can register, you must check the box indicating that you consent to ORCID's privacy policy and terms of use and the box indicating that you consent to your data being processed in the United States.
- Human confirmation (required): You must confirm that you are not a robot by completing the reCAPTCHA. Both visual and audio methods are available. If you have issues with this step, clear the cache and cookies on your browser then try again.
After completing these fields, click the Complete registration button at the bottom of the page.
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Just getting started?
If you don't yet have an ORCID iD, register now — it's free and only takes 30 seconds.
Not sure why you need an ORCID iD? Learn more about what ORCID is and why having an ORCID iD is useful:
By adding just a few pieces of information to your ORCID record, you make it possible to distinguish your record and ensure your access to it. The first step is to verify your email address.
Verify your email address
We request that you verify your email address to access key features of your ORCID record, such as adding items manually. To verify, click the verification link in your welcome email.
Verification is important to ORCID because it ensures that you have access to your record and allows us to contact you in the rare event that we need to send an urgent service announcement or other important notification.
Learn more about verifying your email address.
Add your current affiliation
Adding your education or employment affiliation helps distinguish you from other researchers who share your name but are affiliated with other institutions. You can also specify your title and department.
Learn more about adding education and employment information to your ORCID record.
Add other versions of your name
Adding additional names you are known by helps identify you. Clicking on the pencil icon next to your name lets you edit the name you registered with as well as enter a published name — the name that you are most commonly known by, and the name that will be included at the top of your ORCID record.
You can also click on the pencil icon next to also known as to enter other names you have used. This can include your middle name(s), married names, initials, and names in different languages or scripts.
Learn more about editing your name and adding other names you are known by to your ORCID record.
Add additional email addresses
Ensure that you never lose access to your ORCID record by registering all of your email addresses on your account. Go to your record page and click on the pencil icon on the Emails box on the left side of the page. Click then on Add another email address and enter any other email address that you actively use. Follow that same process to add more than one backup email address to your account.
Learn more about adding additional email addresses to your ORCID record.
Link your works
Easily import your publications and other research output to your ORCID record. Under the Works header, click add works, then Search & Link and select a tool to import your works automatically, or add them by hand. You'll be prompted to grant access to your ORCID record then taken to the member's website to select the works to add to your ORCID record.
If you're looking to import a large number of works at once, we suggest using the Scopus or Europe PubMed Central wizards.
Learn more about adding works to your ORCID record.
Want to do more?
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If you don’t remember the email address you used to register, you can still access your ORCID record through one the following options:
1. If you know your ORCID iD and password, you can sign in at https://orcid.org/signin using your 16-digit ORCID iD as the username.
2. If you don’t remember your ORCID password, please try logging in by testing all passwords you can remember, especially passwords that you commonly use. If that doesn’t work, try resetting your password using the professional and personal email addresses you have access to. If none of your current email addresses are associated with an ORCID account, then please contact us.
Once you’re logged in
Once you’re logged into your record page, you can check which email is associated with your account on the Emails section on the left side of the page.
If you’d like to change the email address(es) associated with your account, please see Managing the Emails Associated with Your Account for step-by-step instructions.
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There are two ways to recover your ORCID iD:
1. Sign into your ORCID record page and your 16-digit ORCID iD will be shown below your name in the top left-hand corner of the page:
2. Through our recovery page:
a. Go to https://orcid.org/reset-password
b. Select ORCID iD
c. Enter the email address associated with your ORCID iD
d. Click on Recover account details
e. We will send you an email with the subject line [ORCID] Your ORCID iD
If the email says that we could not find an ORCID iD associated with the email address, then retry the process above with your other current email addresses (both personal and professional) to recover the ORCID iD. If you don’t find the email in your inbox, check your spam/junk mail folder.
If none of your current email addresses are registered and you are not sure whether you have a 16-digit ORCID iD, then try registering for a new ORCID iD at https://orcid.org/register. Our system will warn you if there is already an existing ORCID iD with your name which could possibly be yours.
Don’t have access to your associated email address and can’t remember your password?
Please see I have lost access to my email address and can’t sign in for next steps.
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You can reset your ORCID password by following these steps:
1. Go to the password reset page at https://orcid.org/reset-password or click on Forgot your password or ORCID iD? on the ORCID sign in page
2. Select Password
3. Enter any of the email addresses associated with your ORCID account. You can try multiple email addresses if you are not sure which one(s) you registered with
4. Click on Recover account details
5. We will send you an email with a password reset link which is valid for 4 hours. Follow the steps in the email to reset your password.
If you do not receive the password reset email in your inbox within 10 minutes, check your spam/junk mail folder for a message from DoNotReply@notify.orcid.org.
If the email says that your email address is not associated with an ORCID iD, then try resetting your password using your other email addresses (both personal and professional).
If after 10 minutes you can’t find the password reset email in your inbox or spam/junk folder or if none of your email addresses are associated with an ORCID account, then please contact us.
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If you no longer have access to the email address associated with your ORCID record, you can still access your account.
Please do NOT create a new record; instead follow the suggestions below to regain access to your existing ORCID record.
If you know the associated email address or your ORCID iD
Please try logging in by testing all passwords you can remember. You can use either the associated email address or the ORCID iD as the username. In many cases, users are able to log in by testing passwords they commonly use.
If you have already tried to log in using all passwords you can remember and were unable to do so, then please contact us so we can help you regain access to your account.
You’ll need to provide the following information:
- A current institutional or employer email address
- ORCID iD
- The email address(es) associated with your ORCID iD
If you don’t have all that information, we can still help you, but keep in mind that the access recovery process will take longer.
If you don’t know the associated email address or your ORCID iD
Please use the search bar at orcid.org to look up your name. If you find any ORCID records that you believe might be yours, please use the ORCID iD to try to log in. If you’re unable to do so, then contact us, making sure to provide the ORCID iD.
If there are no ORCID records with your name or if you can’t find one that you believe might be yours, that means that you don’t have an ORCID iD yet. In this case, you can register for an ORCID iD at orcid.org/register.
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If you're not sure if you already have an ORCID iD, use the search bar on the ORCID website to look up your name.
If either no results are displayed or if, after reviewing the records shown, you conclude that none of those belong to you, then you don't have an ORCID iD yet. In this case, you can register for one at https://orcid.org/register.
If you do find a record that you believe might be yours, try signing in by entering the ORCID iD you found and testing all passwords you remember.
If you're unable to sign in, contact us and provide the ORCID iD you found. Our team will help you check if the ORCID iD does belongs to you. If it does, we'll help you regain access to the account.
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We ask all users to remove any duplicate ORCID iDs in order to avoid future confusion and ambiguity.
Please note that this action will delete all information and permissions from the duplicate record, they cannot be transferred; only the email address(es) associated with it will be transferred to your primary record. Once a duplicate record has been removed, it cannot be reinstated.
Because ORCID identifiers are designed to be persistent, obsolete iDs will be deprecated, not completely deleted. Data on the deprecated account will be deleted, and the iD will point to your primary record, both in the user interface and the API. An example can be seen at https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6151-2200.
To remove a duplicate ORCID iD, follow these steps:
1. Sign in to the ORCID record you want to keep, and go to your Account Settings: https://orcid.org/account
2. Scroll down to Account actions and click on Remove a duplicate record
3. Enter the sign-in details (email address or ORCID iD and password) for the record you want to deprecate then click Remove duplicate record.
If you have forgotten the login details for your duplicate record, you can reset your password or contact us for help.
4. Click Remove duplicate record, read the instructions, and confirm that you wish to remove the record
ORCID relies on individuals to report and remove duplicate records. If we receive a report from the community about a potential duplicate record or incorrect data which may need to be corrected, we will follow our dispute procedures to address the situation.
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