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Add information about importance of entering an ORCID when using a personal email address #24

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CuzickA opened this issue Nov 4, 2022 · 3 comments

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CuzickA commented Nov 4, 2022

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Suggest adding new text after this text 'Otherwise, click "Start curating", confirm your name, email address, and (optionally) your ORCID on the next page, then continue.'

Some rough suggested text (I'm sure this could be improved)

'Please note that if you are using a personal email account rather than a work email account it would be beneficial to use your ORCID to obtain the credit for doing the curation.'

We could also add the name of the tool linked to ORCID enabling curation to be credited. @jseager7 do you have the name of this tool please?

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jseager7 commented Nov 8, 2022

@CuzickA The tool is called APICURON: a database to credit and acknowledge the work of biocurators (PMID:33882120).

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CuzickA commented Nov 8, 2022

Thanks @jseager7
Do you know if PHI-Canto is actively recording individuals curation efforts in ORCID? Maybe we need to register PHI-Canto/PHI-base with Apicuron.

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jseager7 commented Nov 8, 2022

To my knowledge, PHI-Canto only records ORCID IDs and doesn't do anything with them beyond that. Presumably, we would first need to register PHI-base 5 with APICURON, which would allow contributions to be stored in APICURON, then it would be up to curators to link APICURON to their ORCID profile to make their contributions visible there too.

I don't think we should consider linking PHI-Canto to APICURON unless it proves too difficult to link PHI-base 5 to APICURON.

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