Review:

Orcid Privacy & Disclosure Standards

overall review score: 4.2
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The ORCID Privacy & Disclosure Standards define guidelines and policies for managing user data privacy and transparency in the use of ORCID identifiers. They aim to ensure that researchers and organizations can control the visibility of sensitive information while promoting open scholarly communication. These standards establish best practices for data sharing, privacy disclosures, and user consent within the ORCID ecosystem.

Key Features

  • Clear privacy settings for users to control who can view their information
  • Standards for transparent data disclosure and usage policies
  • Guidelines for handling sensitive personal information in compliance with data protection laws
  • Mechanisms for consent management and user control over data sharing
  • Integration with institutional and publisher requirements to maintain consistency
  • Regular updates aligning with evolving privacy regulations such as GDPR

Pros

  • Provides robust controls for user privacy and data management
  • Enhances trustworthiness and transparency within the research community
  • Aligns with international data protection standards like GDPR
  • Supports flexible disclosure options tailored to user preferences
  • Facilitates responsible sharing of scholarly metadata

Cons

  • Complexity may pose a learning curve for new users or institutions
  • Implementation inconsistencies across collaborating platforms can cause privacy gaps
  • Some users may still have concerns about data security despite standards
  • Ongoing updates require continuous user education and adaptation

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:34:10 AM UTC