Keep ORCID and researcher profiles current without repeated re-entry
Name ambiguity, no single place to track outputs, and the same information entered across multiple systems. This recipe builds a practical profile maintenance workflow centered on ORCID with a sync cadence so profiles don't drift.
Create a skill called "Researcher Profile Sync". Ask for: - Do I have an ORCID already? (yes/no/unspecified) - What profiles matter for me (institutional, Google Scholar, etc.; if unknown: unspecified) - My name variants (middle initial, diacritics, name change; optional) Output: 1) ORCID setup or audit checklist. 2) A profile sync plan (what to update, how often). 3) A "submission bundle" list: IDs and links to include in CV/grants. Rules: - If institutional specifics aren't provided, mark them as unspecified and keep the plan generic.
The Claw produces a setup-or-audit checklist for ORCID and related profiles,
a sync plan for keeping them current, and a "submission bundle" of IDs and
links you can paste into CVs and grant applications.
De-duplicate, screen, and log decisions without losing your mind
A librarian-friendly, researcher-friendly pipeline for evidence synthesis. Import citations from multiple databases, de-duplicate, set screening rules, track decisions, and output counts plus audit logs for transparency and reproducibility.
File naming, versioning, and documentation that prevents chaos
Set up a research project the right way from day one: consistent folder structure, explicit naming conventions, versioning rules, and minimal documentation so "future you" (or collaborators) can understand the project without a tour.
Make invisible labor visible and ownable
Convert the invisible cognitive labor of being the "default parent" into a shared, ownable task system with clear accountability. One owner per domain — sees it, plans it, does it, confirms it.
Stop being the family project manager
Build a weekly schedule, decision rules, and scripts that prevent one parent from becoming the household operations manager. Coverage grid, handoff protocol, and conflict-prevention rules included.