SUNScholar/Researcher Identification/5.X/ORCID

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Step 1 - Enable the ORCID authority control plugin

Edit the following file:

nano $HOME/source/dspace/config/dspace.cfg

Search for ORCID authority control and remove comments to enable.

See example below.

plugin.named.org.dspace.content.authority.ChoiceAuthority = \
    org.dspace.content.authority.SolrAuthority = SolrAuthorAuthority

Step 2 - Configure the plugin

Step 2.1

Edit the following file:

nano $HOME/source/dspace/config/dspace.cfg

Search for ORCID based authority control then uncomment the hashes and modify as per example below.

solr.authority.server=${solr.server}/authority

choices.plugin.dc.contributor.author = SolrAuthorAuthority
choices.presentation.dc.contributor.author = authorLookup
authority.controlled.dc.contributor.author = true
authority.author.indexer.field.1=dc.contributor.author

choices.plugin.dc.contributor.advisor = SolrAuthorAuthority
choices.presentation.dc.contributor.advisor = authorLookup
authority.controlled.dc.contributor.advisor = true
authority.author.indexer.field.2=dc.contributor.advisor

Step 2.2

Update the orcid-authority-services.xml file to add an "advisor" "fieldDefaults" lookup by typing the following:

nano $HOME/dspace/config/spring/api/orcid-authority-services.xml

Search for the fieldDefaults section and add the advisor entry key, see example below.

    <property name="fieldDefaults">
        <map>
            <entry key="dc_contributor_author">
                <bean class="org.dspace.authority.PersonAuthorityValue"/>
            </entry>
            <entry key="dc_contributor_advisor">
                <bean class="org.dspace.authority.PersonAuthorityValue"/>
            </entry>
        </map>
    </property>
</bean>

Step 3 - Enable the authority event listener

Search for the following and ensure the "default" listener includes "authority".

event.dispatcher.default.consumers = authority, versioning, discovery, eperson, harvester

Step 4 - Rebuild DSpace

Click here to rebuild DSpace.

Step 5 - Import existing authorities

After the rebuild, populate the authority index by running the following script:

$HOME/bin/dspace index-authority

Step 6 - Maintain local DSpace ORCID database

The data in the ORCID profile may change, for example if someone marries and changes their surname in their ORCID profile, this information needs to be updated in the local DSpace database. Follow the procedure below to do this on an ad-hoc or regular basis.

Type the following to do an ad-hoc update:

$HOME/bin/dspace dsrun org.dspace.authority.UpdateAuthorities

What is ORCID?

Click here to view the JISC national ORCID implementation project report - 2015.

ORCID Help

Create ORCID records on demand

Create ORCID records by batch submission

References