LaTeX style file to add a macro for inserting a linked ORCiD logo
This LaTeX style file just defines a single macro, \orcidlink
. The code is from this TeX.SE answer. My contribution was wrapping it into a style file (and improving the fragility of the command a bit).
If orcidlink
is already provided in your TeX distribution, skip this
section. You should be able to install orcidlink
from the CTAN via
your distribution's utility (e.g. the TeX Live Utility).
Alternatively, you can get the package from the source repository on
GitHub. If
you do not want to do a "full" installation, just copy
orcidlink.sty into the same directory as your LaTeX
source.
In your preamble, add:
\usepackage{orcidlink}
When you want to insert the hyperlinked ORCiD logo, use \orcidlink{0000-0000-0000-0000}
, replacing the digits with your ORCiD (just the digits, not your whole URL). This is most common in the author list. For example, in a revtex article, you would write e.g.
\author{Emmy Noether\,\orcidlink{0000-0000-0000-0000}}
...
This will appear as a clickable hyperlink, and will look like this:
This package relies on the following packages:
All of these packages are included in the popular TeX Live distribution, so most users should not have to install anything new.
The original TikZ icon code was created by user Milo on TeX.SE. This package was created and is maintained by Leo C. Stein, (c) 2019. This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c.