id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt acrl-ala-org-4948 ACRL TechConnect .html text/html 11521 664 61 So, for instance, our discovery layer's link might become a title query for Book Review: Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay in the destination, which only has an article named "Book Reviews" in the same issue of the host publication. If you work in an academic library or otherwise provide support for research and scholarly communication, you have probably heard of ORCID (Open Contributor & Researcher Identifier) in terms of "ORCID iD," a unique 16-digit identifier that represents an individual in order to mitigate name ambiguity. Data within ORCID records can include things like names(s) and other identifiers, biographical information, organizational affiliations, and works. The more people and organizations/systems using ORCID, the more all stakeholders can benefit from ORCID by maintaining a record of an individuals' scholarly and cultural contributions throughout their career, mitigating confusion caused by name ambiguity, assessing individual contributions as well as institutional impact, and enabling trustworthy and efficient sharing of data across scholarly communication workflows. ./cache/acrl-ala-org-4948.html ./txt/acrl-ala-org-4948.txt