This repository tracks proposed changes that are being reviewed and/or prepared for inclusion in ROR. Proposed changes are reviewed by community curators to determine if they are in scope. Approved changes are then prepared for inclusion in a future ROR release. New and/or updated ROR records follow the ROR metadata schema and metadata policies.
The primary focus of ROR is the “affiliation and funder use case” - proper description of relationships between contributions, research sponsors, publishers, and employers.
We use “affiliation" and "funder” to describe any formal relationship between a researcher and an organization associated with researchers, including but not limited to their employer, educator, sponsor, or scholarly society.
We define “research organization” as any organization that conducts, produces, manages, or touches research.
ROR supports a pragmatic level of hierarchy, intended to identify, disambiguate, and match these organizations with their outputs and activities. To be included in the registry, an organization should:
ROR also requires that an organization is used as an affiliation in published research outputs by multiple people, meaning that it is:
For a more complete description of ROR’s scope, please refer to ROR’s curation documentation for new and update records.
Changes can be proposed by anyone via a feedback form.
ROR is employing a community-based curation model to maintain the registry.
Community-based curation means:
Requests submitted via the feedback form or by creating issues in this repository go through an initial triage and are added to the ROR Updates tracker for community curators to review. Curators review the requests and decide how they should be processed. Approved requests will end up in the queue for metadata preparation so the changes can be deployed on the ROR production site.
The ROR API and data dumps are updated on a rolling basis. Curation requests are reviewed continuously and approved requests are held for deployment in the next release. Completed releases will have detailed release notes about which records were added and changed.
Anyone can follow the ROR Updates tracker to see the requests being reviewed and to see which changes are being queued up for a future release. If you wish to follow and receive notifications about specific changes, sign in with your Github account and add yourself as a watcher to individual issues.
The Github issues on the ROR Updates tracker have labels that categorize the requests and provide contextual information for curators. The information in these labels includes:
Issues that are approved for a release will be assigned a milestone tag that corresponds to the release version.