Beginning July NSF will require cvs to be in the sciencv format, presumably built on the scienev website (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/) (horrible name btw, thanks for burdening us with that NIH!). I dug around in there and you can link it to your ORCID account and import most everything from ORCID. I prefer to use ORCID as my kind of online database of all the things as it is a community-driven-not-for-profit-not-aligned-with-any-agency-but-getting-traction-with-most-publishers affair. And it has an API, though I haven't played with it yet. So best for me would be if I could build my ORCID profile from my regolith dbs then whip together my NSF cv from there.... Its (nearly) time to play with ORCID integration for regolith.
Beginning July NSF will require cvs to be in the sciencv format, presumably built on the scienev website (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/) (horrible name btw, thanks for burdening us with that NIH!). I dug around in there and you can link it to your ORCID account and import most everything from ORCID. I prefer to use ORCID as my kind of online database of all the things as it is a community-driven-not-for-profit-not-aligned-with-any-agency-but-getting-traction-with-most-publishers affair. And it has an API, though I haven't played with it yet. So best for me would be if I could build my ORCID profile from my regolith dbs then whip together my NSF cv from there.... Its (nearly) time to play with ORCID integration for regolith.