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Author
Tobias Bengfort <tobias.bengfort@posteo.de>
Date
2025-08-07 14:07
rm redundant ID from ORCID

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   29    29 
   30    30 <details>
   31    31   <summary>Hint</summary>
   32    -1   <p>An ORCID id is a 16-digit code (you can read more about it on a flyer on the
   -1    32   <p>An ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a 16-digit code (you can read more about it on a flyer on the
   33    33   noticeboard or on the ORCID website). There are a couple of places on the
   34    34   noticeboard where you will find a DOI that can be googled, or a direct link,
   35    -1   that leads to a dataset belonging to Pablo and his colleagues. His ORCID id can
   -1    35   that leads to a dataset belonging to Pablo and his colleagues. His ORCID can
   36    36   be found by hovering over (or clicking) the ORCID logo by his name and looking
   37    -1   at the 16-digit code that is a part of the URL. Make a note of Pablo's ORCID id
   -1    37   at the 16-digit code that is a part of the URL. Make a note of Pablo's ORCID
   38    38   and use it to decipher the coded sheet.</p>
   39    39 </details>