ORCID, which stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit organization that provides a unique and persistent identifier for researchers and scholars. The purpose of ORCID is to help distinguish individuals from one another and enable accurate and reliable attribution of their work. Researchers can create their own ORCID iD and link it to their research outputs, making it easier for others to find and access their work. ORCID is widely used in the academic and research community to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and improve the visibility and discoverability of research outputs.