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Container for all classes that will be used to marshal and unmarshal XML/JSON from the API
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ORCID (R) Open Source
http://orcid.org
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 ORCID,
Inc.
Licensed under an MIT-Style License (MIT)
http://orcid.org/open-source-license
This copyright and license
information (including a link to the full
license)
shall be included in
its entirety in all copies or substantial portion of
the software.
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The schema describes the message format used for ORCID API requests
and responses.
The top level element is orcid-message.
Schematron validation
The date time when the element was last modified.
The date time when element was created.
The date time when element was first read by the user.
The date time when element was archived.
The date time when element was sent to the user.
The date time when element was approved.
The client application (Member organization's
system) or user that created the item. XSD VERSION 1.2 UPDATE: the
identifier for the source may be either an ORCID iD (representing
individuals and legacy client applications) or a Client ID
(representing all newer client applications)
The ORCID identifier for the individual user (or
legacy client application) that created the item. For identifiers
of
individual users, it may be used to look up ORCID record
details via
the API.
The client ID for the client application (Member
organization system) that created the item.
The human-readable name of the client application
(Member organization system) or individual user that created the
item. Value for the same person/organization could change over time.
source-orcid or source-client-id fields are more appropriate for
disambiguated matching.
A reference to an organization. When available, an
organization will be tied to a disambiguated organization which
uniquely identifies the organization.
Container for organization location information
City
Region within a country
A reference to a disambiguated version the
organization to which the researcher or contributor is affiliated.
The list of disambiguated organizations come from ORCID partners
such as Ringgold, ISNI and FundRef.
The disambiguated organization identifier.
The source for providing the disambiguated
organization ID.
Supported locales for site
translations/localizations
Must contain one or more charaters that are not a
space, carriage return or linefeed
The funding amount.
The currency code used for funding amounts. From
the ISO 4217 list
(www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/currency_codes.htm).
Container for a organization defined type for an
external identifier.
Two letter language code to identify the language
used in work fields. Chinese is expressed in more than two letters,
with a modifier to indicate simplified (zh_CN) or traditional
(zh_TW) Chinese.
Represents a URL in the XML anyURI format
Container for address information. Only country
information is included at this time.
Country represented by its ISO 3611 code. The
visibility attribute (private, limited or public) can be set at
record creation, and indicates who can see this section of
information.
Path for the ORCID iD.
ORCID URI for the ORCID iD.
The identifier of the researcher or contributor in
ORCID (the ORCID iD). At least one of uri or path must be given.
NOTE: this type is also used for legacy client IDs.
ORCID iD in URI form (preferred).
ORCID path (16-character identifier) of the
ORCID iD.
ORCID path (16-character identifier) of the
ORCID iD.
ORCID host (base URL) of the ORCID iD.
Path for the API client ID.
ORCID URI for the API client ID.
The identifier of an ORCID API client app. At least
one of uri or path must be given. NOTE: legacy API clients still may
be identified by the orcid-id type.
ORCID host (base URL) of the ORCID iD.
Indicates the ORCID record type for the ORCID iD
referenced. NOTE: orcid-types of API client are only used for legacy
API clients.
The put-code attribute is present only when reading
elements. The code must be used when PUTing (updating) items that
contain the attribute (works, affiliations, etc) to ensure that the
existing item's history is retained.
The activity-path attribute is present only when
reading elements. It will be of the form /{orcid}/{activity-name}/{put-code} for
activity elements or /{orcid}/person/{element-name}/{put-code} for person element
Indicates who can see the value of the element when
reading the ORCID record. See the enumerations for definitions of
each value, private, limited, public, registered-only.
The data can only be seen by the researcher or
contributor. This data may be used internally by ORCID for Record
disambiguation purposes.
The data can only be seen by trusted parties
(organizations or people) as indicated by the researcher or
contributor. This information is only shared with systems that the
researcher or contributor has specifically granted authorization
(using OAuth).
The data can be seen by anyone. It is publically
available via the ORCID Registry website and the public API
without further authroization by the researcher or contributor.
The data is shared only with the registered user.
Type to represent an email address.
Used with the publication date to indicate which
version of the publication the date refers to.
4-character string representing a year of a date.
2-character string representing a month of a date.
2-character string representing a day of a date.
In some places the full date is not required.
Used with the fuzzy-date type. Represents the
year
of the date.
Used with the fuzzy-date type. Represents the
month
of the date.
Used with the fuzzy-date type. Represents the
day
of the date.
See the ORCID Knowledgebase for a complete
description of ORCID Scopes and related documentation:
https://members.orcid.org/api/oauth/orcid-scopes.
ISO 3166 country codes. NOTE: the values displayed
to the website user are localized (translated) in the ORCID Registry
web interface. For reference:
https://github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source/tree/master/orcid-core/src/main/resources/i18n
Contains either a country code or an empty value
An empty string
A non-empty string that has a maximum size of 2084
characters
A non-empty string that has a maximum size of 255
characters
A non-empty string that has a maximum size of 1000
characters
A non-empty string that has a maximum size of 2084
characters
A non-empty string that includes a language code to
indicate the language used for the string's value.
A short narrative (few sentences) describing the
item.
The name to use for the researcher or contributor
when credited or cited, for example, in an article or index, or as a
funding contributor. The value of this field also is used as the
display name for the researcher or contributor in the ORCID Registry
in their ORCID Record, or when listed as a contributor on other
ORCID Records. If this element is NULL, given-name family-name will
be used for display purposes, with a visibility of "public". The
visibility attribute (private, limited or public) can be set at
record creation, and indicates who can see this section of
information.
The main name or title of the work. For a
spin-off
company, include use the company name
If the work has a subtitle, include it here.
The main title of the work or funding translated
into another language. The translated language will be included in
the <language-code> attribute.
Email of the collaborator or other contributor.
When provided during creation or update, the email address is used
to look up and add the contributor's ORCID iD.
Provides detail of the nature of the contribution
by the collaborator or other contirbutor.
Indication of where in the contributor list the
collaborator or other contributor's name would appear
The role performed by the collaborator or other
contributor.
Indicates the group type for the API client based
on the ORCID membership type.
Indicates the client type for the API client based
on the ORCID membership type.
Indicates the relationship type.
A reference to an external identifier, suitable for works, people and funding
Container for storing external ids
Identifier for the group that this review should be a part of for aggregation purposes