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*ORCID "Connecting Research and Researchers"*



   - *About ORCID <http://orcid.org/about> *























*What is ORCID ORCID is a nonprofit helping create a world in which all who
participate in research, scholarship and innovation are uniquely identified
and connected to their contributions and affiliations, across disciplines,
borders, and time. Our vision ORCID’s vision is a world where all who
participate in research, scholarship, and innovation are uniquely
identified and connected to their contributions across disciplines,
borders, and time. Our mission ORCID provides an identifier for individuals
to use with their name as they engage in research, scholarship, and
innovation activities. We provide open tools that enable transparent and
trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and
affiliations. We provide this service to help people find information and
to simplify reporting and analysis. Our values ORCID is a not-for-profit
organization, sustained by fees from our member organizations. Our work is
open, transparent, and non-proprietary. We are guided by the principles of
privacy and researcher control, and the vision of identifier-enabled
research information infrastructure. We make decisions collaboratively,
involving our staff, Board, those who support our mission, and the
researchers and community that are the purpose of our work. We take a
global view. We have a diverse team, deployed internationally in our
"virtual office." We engage with a wide range of organizations and people
to ensure broad viewpoints. We strive to be a trusted component of research
infrastructure with the goal of providing clarity in the breadth of
research contributions and the people who make them. The ORCID Community
The ORCID community includes individual researchers, universities, national
laboratories, commercial research organizations, research funders,
publishers, national science agencies, data repositories, and international
professional societies, all of whom have been critically affected by the
lack of a central registry for researchers. ORCID coordinates with the
community through Working Groups and bi-annual Outreach meetings.
Documentation ORCID works with the research community to identify
opportunities for integrating ORCID identifiers in key workflows, such as
manuscript submissions and grant applications. ORCID encourages third
parties to develop applications that interact with and enhance the utility
of the ORCID Registry. We provide tools, use cases, documentation,
examples, and open-source code to support your integration efforts.*









*http://orcid.org/about <http://orcid.org/about> The ORCID Team ORCID is
governed by a Board of Directors with wide stakeholder representation.
ORCID is supported by a dedicated and knowledgeable professional staff, led
by Executive Director Laure Haak and Technical Director Laura Paglione.
Membership Individuals may use ORCID services freely. ORCID membership is
open to any organization interested in integrating ORCID identifiers. All
member fees are used to sustain and develop ORCID for the benefit of the
research community. *

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   - *ORCID FROM Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID> *














*ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a nonproprietary
alphanumeric code to uniquely identify scientific and other academic
authors and contributors.[1][2][3][4][5] This addresses the problem that a
particular author's contributions to the scientific literature or
publications in the humanities can be hard to recognize as most personal
names are not unique, they can change (such as with marriage), have
cultural differences in name order, contain inconsistent use of first-name
abbreviations and employ different writing systems. It provides a
persistent identity for humans, similar to that created for content-related
entities on digital networks by digital object identifiers (DOIs).[6] The
ORCID organization offers an open and independent registry intended to be
the de facto standard for contributor identification in research and
academic publishing. On 16 October 2012, ORCID launched its registry
services [7][8] and started issuing user identifiers.[9] Contents 1
Development and launch 2 Uses 3 Members, sponsors and registrants 3.1
National implementations 4 Integrations 5 See also 6 References 7 External
links*

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID>*

























** Uses The aim of ORCID is to aid "the transition from science to
e-Science, wherein scholarly publications can be mined to spot links and
ideas hidden in the ever-growing volume of scholarly literature".[26]
Another suggested use is to provide each researcher with "a constantly
updated ‘digital curriculum vitae’ providing a picture of his or her
contributions to science going far beyond the simple publication list."[1]
The idea is that other organizations will use the open-access ORCID
database to build their own services. It has been noted in an editorial in
Nature that ORCID, in addition to tagging the contributions that scientists
make to papers, "could also be assigned to data sets they helped to
generate, comments on their colleagues’ blog posts or unpublished draft
papers, edits of Wikipedia entries and much else besides".[1] In April
2014, ORCID announced plans to work with the Consortia Advancing Standards
in Research Administration Information to record and acknowledge
contributions to peer review.[27] In an open letter dated 1 January 2016
eight publishers, including the Royal Society, the American Geophysical
Union, Hindawi, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
PLOS, and Science, committed to requiring all authors in their journals to
have an ORCID iD.[28][29] Integrations Nick Jennings' ORCID in his Wikidata
entry In addition to members and sponsors, journals, publishers, and other
services have included ORCID in their workflows or databases. For example,
the Journal of Neuroscience,[39][40] Springer Publishing,[41] the Hindawi
Publishing Corporation,[18] Europe PubMed Central,[42] the Japanese
National Institute of Informatics's Researcher Name Resolver,[43]
Wikipedia,[44] and Wikidata.[45] Some online services have created tools
for exporting data to, or importing data from, ORCID. These include
Scopus,[46] Figshare,[47] Thomson Reuters' ResearcherID system,[48]
Researchfish,[49] the British Library (for their EThOS thesis
catalogue),[50] ProQuest (for their ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
service),[51] and Frontiers Loop.[52] In October 2015, DataCite, CrossRef
and ORCID announced that the former organisations would update ORCID
records, "when an ORCID identifier is found in newly registered DOI
names".[53][54] Third-party tools allow the migration of content from other
services into ORCID, for example Mendeley2ORCID, for Mendeley.[55] Some
ORCID data may also be retrieved as RDF/XML, RDF Turtle, XML or
JSON.[56][57] ORCID uses GitHub as its code repository.[58] *

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   - *Ten Things You Need to Know about ORCID Right Now
   <http://blog.impactstory.org/ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-orcid-right-now/>
   *





















*Have you ever tried to search for an author, only to discover that he
shares a name with 113 other researchers? Or realized that Google Scholar
stopped tracking citations to your work after you took your spouse’s
surname a few years back? If so, you’ve probably wished for ORCID. ORCID
IDs are permanent identifiers for researchers. Community uptake has
increased tenfold over the past year, and continues to be adopted by new
institutions, funders, and journals on a daily basis. ORCID may prove to be
one of the most important advances in scholarly communication in the past
ten years. Here are ten things you need to know about ORCID and its
importance to you. Contents of This Blog Post 1. ORCIDs protects your
unique scholarly identity 2. Creating an ORCID identifier takes 30 seconds
4. ORCID lasts longer than your email address 5. ORCID supports 37 types of
“works,” from articles to dance performances 6. You control who views your
ORCID information 7. ORCID is glue for all your research services 8.
Journals, funders & institutions are moving to ORCID 9. When everyone has
an ORCID identifier, scholarship gets better 10. ORCID is open source, open
data, and community-driven Go to the web address above to read the details
for these ten headings*

*http://blog.impactstory.org/ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-orcid-right-now/
<http://blog.impactstory.org/ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-orcid-right-now/>*

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*Send Scopus Author Details and Publication List to ORCID
   <https://orcid.scopusfeedback.com/#/> https://orcid.scopusfeedback.com/#/
   <https://orcid.scopusfeedback.com/>*

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* ORCID Identifiers FROM Cornell University Library
<https://arxiv.org/help/orcid> *



*"ORCID® iDs are unique researcher identifiers designed to provide a
transparent method for linking researchers and contributors to their
activities and outputs. arXiv allows you to link your ORCID iD with your
arXiv account. This linkage will allow your works on arXiv to be
unambiguously connected to your works in other systems. It will help with
the ongoing challenge of distinguishing your research activities from those
of others with similar names. We encourage all arXiv authors to link their
ORCID iD with arXiv."*

*https://arxiv.org/help/orcid <https://arxiv.org/help/orcid>*

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   - *ORCID on Vimeo <https://vimeo.com/orcidvideos> *








*ORCID around the world Spreading the ORCID word: ORCID communications
webinar Ten Things You Need to Know about ORCID Right Now ORCID Technical
Introduction 10-29-15, 9.02 AM Peer Review Recognition: One Year Later:
Peer Review on the ORCID Registry Peer Review Recognition: One Year Later:
EJPress Peer Review Recognition: One Year Later: American Geophysical Union
(AGU) Peer Review Recognition: One Year Later: Publons*

*https://vimeo.com/orcidvideos <https://vimeo.com/orcidvideos>*

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   - *ORCID on SlideShare <http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides> *

*http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides
<http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides>*

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   - *Researcher ID - ORCID Integration - IP and Science - Thomson Reuters
   (Web of Science) <http://wokinfo.com/researcherid/integration/> *









*"Accurate attribution has long been a challenge in the scholarly sphere.
Whether one is the researcher, funder, publisher or another contributing to
this ecosystem, it is critical that work be properly identified and tied to
the right individual, institution, publisher or funder. Thomson Reuters has
long known this, hence the reason for its ResearcherID solution. And, hence
the reason for the company being a founding member of the Open Researcher
and Contributor ID (ORCID) initiative. ResearcherID and ORCID are
complementary attribution identifiers. They go hand-in-hand and it is
essential that scholarly authors and researchers have both. ORCID is a
platform-agnostic identifier, whereas the ResearcherID identifier is
specific to Thomson Reuters. With a ResearcherID, users can: Showcase and
network more easily across the Web of Science™ Access citation profile and
metrics in the Web of Science Provide end-user feedback on publications for
claiming purposes, which will propagate through other Thomson Reuters
offerings With the latest release of ResearcherID, members can seamlessly
exchange data between their ResearcherID and ORCID profiles"*

*http://wokinfo.com/researcherid/integration/
<http://wokinfo.com/researcherid/integration/>*

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   - *ORCID Organization (@ORCID_Org) | Twitter
   <https://twitter.com/orcid_org> *

*https://twitter.com/orcid_org <https://twitter.com/orcid_org>*

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   - *From January you’ll need an ORCID FROM The Royal Society : Mandating
   the use of Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) by Submitting
   Authors.
   <https://blogs.royalsociety.org/publishing/from-january-youll-need-an-orcid/>
   *
















*Publishing blog From January you’ll need an ORCID 7 December 2015 by Phil
Hurst Mandating the use of Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) by
submitting authors. ORCIDORCID provides a unique identifier for all
researchers that can be linked to their different research works and
activities across multiple platforms. It also serves to distinguish authors
with similar names and simplify searching of publications databases (such
as PubMed, Scopus, etc.) to avoid retrieving articles by authors with
similar names. Close to 1.8 million researchers have already created their
ORCID iD. The service is non-profit and community driven. From 1 January
2016, we will require the submitting author to provide an ORCID identifier
as part of the manuscript submission process. Benefits of creating an ORCID
iD It’s a time saver It provides cross-platform compatibility Your privacy
is protected It helps to build reputations*

*https://blogs.royalsociety.org/publishing/from-january-youll-need-an-orcid/
<https://blogs.royalsociety.org/publishing/from-january-youll-need-an-orcid/>*

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   - *Your Name is not Good Enough: Introducing the ORCID Researcher
   Identifier at Imperial College London
   <http://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.268/> *














*Author: Torsten Reimer Abstract The ORCID researcher identifier ensures
that research outputs can always reliably be traced back to their authors.
ORCID also makes it possible to automate the sharing of research
information, thereby increasing data quality, reducing duplication of
effort for academics and saving institutions money. In 2014, Imperial
College London created ORCID identifiers (iDs) for academic and research
staff. This article discusses the implementation project in the context of
the role of ORCID in the global scholarly communications system. It shows
how ORCID can be used to automate reporting, help with research data
publication and support open access (OA). Keywords: ORCID, identifier,
Imperial College London, scholarly communications, research information
management How to Cite: Reimer, T., (2015). Your name is not good enough:
introducing the ORCID researcher identifier at Imperial College London.
Insights. 28(3), pp.76–82. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.268
<http://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.268> Introduction Why engage with ORCID? The
Imperial College ORCID project Two approaches to ORCID ORCID roll-out
Academic response, success factors and lessons learned Ongoing ORCID
engagement at Imperial College*

*http://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.268/
<http://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.268/>*

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   - *ORCID: What, Why, How? : FROM Of Schemes and Memes : A Community Blog
   FROM Nature.com
   <http://blogs.nature.com/ofschemesandmemes/2016/04/14/orcid-what-why-how> *







*Guest blog by Alice Meadows, Director of Community Engagement & Support at
ORCID If you’re a researcher or work in a research organization, the
chances are that over the past couple of years you’ve started to hear about
ORCID. Maybe you’re one of the over 2 million people who have already
signed up for an ORCID iD, or you know colleagues who have. Perhaps you’ve
been asked to provide an ORCID iD when applying for a grant, submitting a
manuscript, or when using a research information management system. Or you
may have responded to our call for feedback in our first community survey
last year. Read more at the Web Address Above*

*http://blogs.nature.com/ofschemesandmemes/2016/04/14/orcid-what-why-how
<http://blogs.nature.com/ofschemesandmemes/2016/04/14/orcid-what-why-how>*

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   - *Why Some Publishers are Requiring ORCID iDs for Authors: An Interview
   with Stuart Taylor, The Royal Society FROM The Scholarly Kitchen
   <http://tinyurl.com/jnv5wol> *



*Why Some Publishers are Requiring ORCID iDs for Authors: An Interview with
Stuart Taylor, The Royal Society FROM The Scholarly Kitchen Posted by Alice
Meadows **⋅** Jan 7, 2016 **⋅*
* 58 Comments Filed Under Academic publishing, ORCID, publishing, Royal
Society*

*http://tinyurl.com/jnv5wol <http://tinyurl.com/jnv5wol>*

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   - *Syplectic Elements Integrates with ORCID
   <http://symplectic.co.uk/elements-updates/elements-integrates-with-orcid/> *











*"Being able to effectively and consistently link yourself to your research
is not only convenient, but also vitally important if you want your work to
be discovered. Since its launch in October 2012, the ORCID registry has
issued over 500,000 unique identifiers to help researchers and scholars
keep track of their outputs and other “works”. By the end of 2014, the
ORCID team hope to triple this figure to 1.5 million ORCID ID’s and today
Symplectic is pleased to announce its own contribution to this most
important of causes by becoming one of the first ORCID members to use
Authenticated ID’s to transfer data from the ORCID registry to an
institutional information management system." Secure integration Ensuring
high quality data Looking ahead Growing the community About ORCID*

*http://symplectic.co.uk/elements-updates/elements-integrates-with-orcid/
<http://symplectic.co.uk/elements-updates/elements-integrates-with-orcid/>*

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   - *ORCID List of Active Organisations
   <http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators/integration-chart> *

*http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators/integration-chart
<http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators/integration-chart>*

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   - *Scopus Author Identifiers: Further Linking with ORCID
   <http://tinyurl.com/j9hf7cc> *



*Wed, 09/04/2013 - 14:27 It has been almost a year since ORCID – the open,
non-profit, community-based effort to provide a registry of unique
researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research
activities and outputs to these identifiers – was launched. More than
253,000 ORCID profiles have been created as of today. Since its launch, the
Scopus team has continued to add enhanced integration points while
supporting the mission of ORCID.*

*http://tinyurl.com/j9hf7cc <http://tinyurl.com/j9hf7cc>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: ORCID: A System to Uniquely Identify Researchers
   <http://tinyurl.com/z3hdojt> *



*Haak, Laurel L., Martin Fenner, Laura Paglione, Ed Pentz, and Howard
Ratner. "ORCID: a system to uniquely identify researchers." Learned
Publishing 25, no. 4 (2012): 259-264.*

*http://tinyurl.com/z3hdojt <http://tinyurl.com/z3hdojt>*

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   - *"ORCID-Opoly, Where High-Touch Meets High-Tech: Learning and Outreach
   Efforts in Support of ORCID Integration at Texas A&M."
   <http://tinyurl.com/ho9puxz> *



*Clement, Gail. "ORCID-opoly, Where High-touch Meets High-Tech: Learning
and Outreach efforts in support of ORCID Integration at Texas A&M." (2014).*

*http://tinyurl.com/ho9puxz <http://tinyurl.com/ho9puxz>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: "Collective Action for the Open Researcher and
   Contributor ID (Orcid)." <http://tinyurl.com/z6tf7gw> *



*Fenner, Martin, Consol Garcia Gómez, and Gudmundur Thorisson. "Collective
Action for the Open Researcher and Contributor ID (Orcid)." Serials 24, no.
3 (2011).*

*http://tinyurl.com/z6tf7gw <http://tinyurl.com/z6tf7gw>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: "How Can We Be Certain Who Authors Really Are? Why
   ORCID is Important to the British Journal of Dermatology."
   <http://tinyurl.com/zqbh8cv> *




*Anstey, A. "How Can We Be Certain Who Authors Really Are? Why ORCID is
Important to the British Journal of Dermatology." British Journal of
Dermatology 171, no. 4 (2014): 679-680.*

*http://tinyurl.com/zqbh8cv <http://tinyurl.com/zqbh8cv>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: Open Researcher & Contributor ID (ORCID): Solving
   the Name Ambiguity Problem <http://tinyurl.com/zmuvsyp> *



*Wilson, B., and M. Fenner. "Open researcher & contributor ID (ORCID):
solving the name ambiguity problem. " Educause Rev 47 (2012): 1-4.*

*http://tinyurl.com/zmuvsyp <http://tinyurl.com/zmuvsyp>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: "Disambiguation Without De-Duplication: Modeling
   Authority and Trust in the ORCID System." <http://tinyurl.com/z6omuwn> *



*Bilder, Geoffrey. "Disambiguation without de-duplication: Modeling
authority and trust in the ORCID system." Retrieved November 20 (2011):
2013.*

*http://tinyurl.com/z6omuwn <http://tinyurl.com/z6omuwn>*

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   - *"ORCID Implementation in Open Access Repositories and Institutional
   Research Information Management Systems."
   <http://or2013.%20net/sites/or2013.%20net/files/ORCID_OR13_proposal.%20pdf>
   *



*De Castro, Pablo, and Simeon Warner. "ORCID Implementation in Open Access
Repositories and Institutional Research Information Management Systems."
2014-12-19]. (2013).*

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   - *"Open Researcher and Contributor Identification"
   <http://tinyurl.com/htuqk3u> *



*Foley, Michael J., and David L. Kochalko. "Open Researcher and Contributor
Identification" (ORCID). (2012).*

*http://tinyurl.com/htuqk3u <http://tinyurl.com/htuqk3u>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: "Good News on the Horizon: The Open Researcher and
   Contributor ID" <http://tinyurl.com/hrl6str> *



*Friedberg, Errol C. "Good news on the horizon: the Open Researcher and
Contributor ID" (ORCID). DNA repair 9, no. 2 (2010): 102.*

*http://tinyurl.com/hrl6str <http://tinyurl.com/hrl6str>*

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   - *JOURNAL ARTICLE: "ORCID: Connecting Researchers and Scholars with
   Their Works." <http://tinyurl.com/h3a4qdz> *



*Haak, Laurel. "ORCID: Connecting Researchers and Scholars with Their
Works." Insights 26, no. 3 (2013).*

*http://tinyurl.com/h3a4qdz <http://tinyurl.com/h3a4qdz>*

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*Barry, Michael J., Floyd J. Fowler Jr, Michael P. O'Leary, R. C.
Bruskewitz, H. L. Holtgrewe, W. K. Mebust, and A. T. Cockett. "The American
Urological Association symptom index for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The
Measurement Committee of the American Urological Association." The Journal
of urology 148, no. 5 (1992): 1549-57.*

*http://tinyurl.com/zf5cnd5 <http://tinyurl.com/zf5cnd5>*

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   - *"An ORCID Based Synchronization Framework for a National CRIS
   Ecosystem." <http://tinyurl.com/zjthcuu> *



*Moreira, João Mendes, Alcino Cunha, and Nuno Macedo. "An ORCID based
synchronization framework for a national CRIS ecosystem." F1000Research 4
(2015).*

*http://tinyurl.com/zjthcuu <http://tinyurl.com/zjthcuu>*

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*Research evaluation metrics Volume 4 of Open access for researchers Author
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Chandos Information Professional Series Authors Natasha Simons, Joanna
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252 pages*

*http://tinyurl.com/jhomyua <http://tinyurl.com/jhomyua>*

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Twilight of the Scientific Age Author Andrew Holster Edition illustrated
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*http://tinyurl.com/zjhqppp <http://tinyurl.com/zjhqppp>*

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   <http://tinyurl.com/z9r6yhd> *





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9780081002377 Length 162 pages*

*http://tinyurl.com/z9r6yhd <http://tinyurl.com/z9r6yhd>*

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   - *DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS: ORCID FROM Google Images
   <http://tinyurl.com/z6p3kb8> *

*Please keep in mind that clicking on individual images and then on "Visit
Page" will usually result in much more information than the image itself.
Also bear in mind the flower orchid will be the subject of images of
flowers found in these search results.*

*http://tinyurl.com/z6p3kb8 <http://tinyurl.com/z6p3kb8>*

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   - *DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS: ORCID FROM YouTube
   <https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22orcid%22> *

*https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22orcid%22
<https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22orcid%22>*

   - *DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS: ORCID FROM Goggle Domain Limited Web Search
   (BLOGS)) <http://tinyurl.com/gmy7mnx> *

*http://tinyurl.com/gmy7mnx <http://tinyurl.com/gmy7mnx>*



   - *DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS: For Those Who Really Prefer Orchids
   <http://tinyurl.com/hcs92ov> *

*Florists Pedal Flowers*

*http://tinyurl.com/hcs92ov <http://tinyurl.com/hcs92ov>*

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   - *DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS: There is also the Orchid Movie Version
   <http://tinyurl.com/zpk83zv> *

*http://tinyurl.com/zpk83zv <http://tinyurl.com/zpk83zv>*





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Bushell, R. & Sheldon, P. (eds),

Wellness and Tourism: Mind, Body, Spirit,

Place, New York: Cognizant Communication Books.

Wellness Tourism: Bibliographic and Webliographic Essay

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