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Latest release with some extra functionality

17 May 21:42
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Merge pull request #6 from DavidFichtmueller/main

Added support for ORCID search

Latest Release

13 Sep 20:40
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Changes to OrcidAuthentication

Added more functionality to OrcidAuthentication to not require user authorization for reading public-access data.###

OrcidScrapper new feature

12 Sep 03:20
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OrcidScrapper is a new feature that is an alternative to Orcid API. It can access and public orcid data just using orcid-id without any auth steps involved.

First stable release

08 Sep 21:25
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🚀 Welcome to PyOrcid's first major release v1.0.0 🚀

Overview:

PyOrcid is a powerful Python library and API client designed to streamline interactions with the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) API. ORCID is a nonprofit organization that assigns unique identifiers to researchers, ensuring accurate attribution and discoverability of their scholarly contributions. With PyOrcid, developers now have an effortless way to integrate ORCID functionality into their software, empowering users to effortlessly manage, track, and synchronize their publication materials, research activities, and associated information.

Getting Started:
To get started with PyOrcid, please refer to the instructions in the Readme.md file. It provides detailed guidance on developer authentication and outlines the steps to follow after authentication, making it easy for you to harness the full potential of PyOrcid.

Feedback and Contributions:
We value your feedback, bug reports, and contributions to enhance PyOrcid's functionality further. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on our GitHub repository . To contribute code or enhancements, kindly review our [Contribution Guidelines](link to guidelines).

Important Notes:
Keep in mind some features may still be under development or refinement.
Before upgrading, ensure you have backed up your data and project.
Your input and collaboration are invaluable to us as we strive to create a robust and user-friendly tool for the ORCID community.
Thank you for your interest in PyOrcid. We look forward to working together to simplify the integration of ORCID capabilities into your projects and research endeavors.

Pre-release

08 Sep 01:21
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🚀 Welcome to PyOrcid v0.1.0 (Pre-Release) 🚀

Overview:

PyOrcid is a powerful Python library and API client designed to streamline interactions with the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) API. ORCID is a nonprofit organization that assigns unique identifiers to researchers, ensuring accurate attribution and discoverability of their scholarly contributions. With PyOrcid, developers now have an effortless way to integrate ORCID functionality into their software, empowering users to effortlessly manage, track, and synchronize their publication materials, research activities, and associated information.

Getting Started:
To get started with PyOrcid, please refer to the instructions in the Readme.md file. It provides detailed guidance on developer authentication and outlines the steps to follow after authentication, making it easy for you to harness the full potential of PyOrcid.

Feedback and Contributions:
We value your feedback, bug reports, and contributions to enhance PyOrcid's functionality further. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to open an issue or discussion on our GitHub repository . To contribute code or enhancements, kindly review our [Contribution Guidelines](link to guidelines).

Important Notes:
Keep in mind that this is a pre-release version, and some features may still be under development or refinement.
Before upgrading, ensure you have backed up your data and project.
Your input and collaboration are invaluable to us as we strive to create a robust and user-friendly tool for the ORCID community.
Thank you for your interest in PyOrcid. We look forward to working together to simplify the integration of ORCID capabilities into your projects and research endeavors.