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Search and retrieve researcher profiles, works, affiliations, funding, and peer review records from the ORCID registry via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.

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Search and retrieve researcher profiles, works, affiliations, funding, and peer review records from the ORCID registry via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.

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Search and retrieve researcher profiles, works, affiliations, funding, and peer review records from the ORCID registry via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.

9 Tools • 2 Resources

Public Hosted Server: https://orcid.caseyjhand.com/mcp


Tools

Nine tools organized around three workflows — author disambiguation, researcher profiling, and cross-server identifier chaining:

Tool Description
orcid_search_researchers Search the ORCID registry using structured field params (name, affiliation, keyword, ROR ID, DOI, PMID). All params are ANDed into a Solr query against the expanded-search endpoint, returning ORCID iDs with inline name and institution data.
orcid_get_profile Fetch a researcher's public profile: name, biography, keywords, researcher URLs, and external identifiers (Scopus Author ID, ResearcherID, Loop, etc.).
orcid_get_works Retrieve works (publications, datasets, software, preprints) for a researcher. Returns summaries with put-codes, titles, types, dates, journal names, and external identifiers. Returns the first 50 by default with workCount and paging via offset/nextOffset (or limit); set include_external_ids false for a lighter payload. Pass put-codes to orcid_get_work_detail for abstracts and full contributor lists.
orcid_get_work_detail Fetch full detail records for 1–100 works by their put-codes in a single bulk request (from orcid_get_works). Returns abstracts, all contributors with CRediT roles, complete external IDs, citation metadata, journal title, and URL. Per-record errors are surfaced without failing the whole call.
orcid_get_affiliations Fetch affiliation records for a researcher. Accepts a types list to filter which sections to return: employment, education, invited-positions, distinctions, memberships, qualifications, services, or all.
orcid_get_funding Fetch funding records: grants, contracts, awards, and salary awards, with funder names, grant numbers, and funding periods.
orcid_get_peer_reviews Fetch peer review activity: convening organizations, reviewer role, review type, completion dates, and ISSN-keyed group identifiers.
orcid_get_research_resources List research resources associated with a researcher — compute allocations, equipment access, lab facilities, and data resources. Sparsely populated; most researchers have no entries.
orcid_resolve_researcher Disambiguate an ambiguous author name to a verified ORCID iD. Returns a ranked list of up to 5 candidates with transparent signals: name match type, institution overlap, and whether a DOI or PMID anchor was used.

orcid_search_researchers

Search the ORCID registry with structured field parameters mapped to Solr field queries.

  • Structured params — given_name, family_name, affiliation, keyword, ror_id, doi, pmid — are ANDed into a Solr query automatically
  • doi and pmid translate to doi-self and pmid-self field queries: "who has linked this work to their ORCID record?"
  • query appends raw Solr to the generated clause for advanced use
  • ror_id values (full URLs like https://ror.org/00f54p054) are quoted internally to handle Solr's colon parsing
  • Returns expanded-search results with inline name and institution data — no follow-up profile fetch needed for basic discovery
  • Use this for precise field-anchored lookups; use orcid_resolve_researcher for ambiguous names needing ranked disambiguation

orcid_get_profile

Fetch a researcher's public person section by ORCID iD.

  • Accepts bare ORCID iD (0000-0001-2345-6789) or full URI form
  • Returns name, biography, keywords, researcher URLs, addresses, and external identifiers (Scopus Author ID, ResearcherID, Loop, etc.)
  • External identifiers are embedded in the person response — no separate round-trip
  • Entry point for building a researcher dossier before fetching works or affiliations

orcid_get_works

Retrieve the works list for a researcher.

  • Returns work summaries: title, type, publication date, journal name, and all external identifiers (DOI, PMID, arXiv ID, ISBN, etc.)
  • Returns the first 50 works by default; workCount reports the total available, and prolific records are paged with offset plus the returned nextOffset (or raise limit, max 1000). truncated flags when more works remain
  • Set include_external_ids to false to drop identifier lists when only titles, types, and dates are needed
  • External IDs are returned in formats consumable by downstream servers (Crossref, PubMed, arXiv)
  • Works list is summaries only — chain to the relevant server for full metadata or abstracts

orcid_get_work_detail

Fetch full detail records for 1–100 works in a single bulk request using the ORCID bulk works endpoint.

  • put_codes is an array of 1–100 put-codes from orcid_get_works
  • Single round-trip regardless of how many put-codes are requested
  • Returns abstracts, all contributors with CRediT roles, the complete external ID list, citation metadata (BibTeX or other formats when deposited), journal title, and URL for each work
  • Per-record errors (not-found or inaccessible put-codes) arrive as errors entries — the remaining works still resolve

orcid_get_affiliations

Fetch affiliation records by type, using a single /activities call filtered client-side.

  • types controls which sections to include: employment, education, invited-positions, distinctions, memberships, qualifications, services, or all
  • Default is ['employment', 'education'] (the 90% case)
  • Returns organization names, disambiguated org IDs (ROR/GRID/Ringgold), departments, roles, and date ranges
  • One upstream call regardless of how many types are requested — the /activities endpoint returns all sections at once

orcid_get_funding

Fetch funding records for a researcher.

  • Returns grants, contracts, awards, and salary awards with funder names, grant numbers, and funding periods
  • Funding data is self-reported and often sparse — absence does not mean no funding
  • Useful when it exists; high-value (grant numbers, funder IDs) but a thin single-endpoint wrapper

orcid_get_peer_reviews

Fetch peer review activity for a researcher.

  • Returns convening organizations (journals/publishers), reviewer role (reviewer, editor, chair, etc.), review type, completion dates, and ISSN-keyed group identifiers
  • Useful for assessing editorial activity and journal affiliations

orcid_get_research_resources

List research resources associated with a researcher.

  • Covers compute allocations, equipment access, lab facilities, data resources, and clinical study registrations
  • A newer ORCID section that is sparsely populated — most researchers have no entries, and absence does not imply none exist
  • Entries are typically deposited by resource-allocation systems (e.g. ACCESS, XSEDE) rather than self-reported
  • Returns resource title, hosting organization (with disambiguated org ID), external identifiers (often a portal URI), and access period

orcid_resolve_researcher

Disambiguate an author name to a verified ORCID iD.

  • Returns up to 5 ranked candidates with transparent disambiguation signals: name match type (exact/partial/other-name), institution overlap flag, and anchor type (doi/pmid/none)
  • When doi or pmid is provided, uses doi-self or pmid-self as an anchor — researchers who have linked that work to their ORCID record are near-deterministic matches
  • Falls back to a relaxed query (dropping affiliation) if the initial candidate set is empty
  • No synthetic scores — raw signal fields only, so callers can apply their own ranking logic

Resources

Type Name Description
Resource orcid://researcher/{orcid_id}/profile Researcher profile (person section: name, bio, keywords, external IDs). Prefer the tool when the response needs to flow into conditional logic.
Resource orcid://researcher/{orcid_id}/works Works list for a researcher — the first 25 works plus workCount (the total available). Use the orcid_get_works tool to page the full list. DOIs and PMIDs in the response are ready for Crossref/PubMed chaining.

All resource data is also reachable via tools. Use resources when injecting stable researcher context into a prompt; use tools when filtering or processing results is needed.

Features

Built on @cyanheads/mcp-ts-core:

  • Declarative tool and resource definitions — single file per primitive, framework handles registration and validation
  • Unified error handling — handlers throw, framework catches, classifies, and formats
  • Pluggable auth: none, jwt, oauth
  • Swappable storage backends: in-memory, filesystem, Supabase, Cloudflare KV/R2/D1
  • Structured logging with optional OpenTelemetry tracing
  • STDIO and Streamable HTTP transports

ORCID-specific:

  • ORCID Public API v3.0 (https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/) — no API key required for public read endpoints
  • expanded-search as the primary search backend — returns ORCID iD, name, and institution data inline, eliminating N+1 profile fetches
  • Single /activities call for affiliation queries, filtered client-side — eliminates up to 7 parallel upstream calls vs. per-section fetching
  • External identifiers (DOIs, PMIDs, arXiv IDs) surfaced in works responses in formats ready for cross-server chaining

Agent-friendly output:

  • Transparent disambiguation signals in orcid_resolve_researcher — name match type, institution overlap, and anchor type are returned as raw fields, not a synthetic score, so agents can reason about match confidence
  • Known-limitation annotations — works list surfaces num_found so agents know when the 10,000-result public API cap was hit; funding and profile tools note when sections are empty due to researcher-controlled visibility
  • External identifier pass-through — DOIs, PMIDs, arXiv IDs, Scopus Author IDs are normalized to formats consumable by downstream servers without parsing

Getting started

Public Hosted Instance

A public instance is available at https://orcid.caseyjhand.com/mcp — no installation required. Point any MCP client at it via Streamable HTTP:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orcid-mcp-server": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "https://orcid.caseyjhand.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Self-Hosted / Local

Add the following to your MCP client configuration file. No API key is required — the ORCID Public API is open for public read access.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orcid-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["@cyanheads/orcid-mcp-server@latest"],
      "env": {
        "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
        "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info"
      }
    }
  }
}

Or with npx (no Bun required):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orcid-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@cyanheads/orcid-mcp-server@latest"],
      "env": {
        "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
        "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info"
      }
    }
  }
}

Or with Docker:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orcid-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run", "-i", "--rm",
        "-e", "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=stdio",
        "ghcr.io/cyanheads/orcid-mcp-server:latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}

For Streamable HTTP, set the transport and start the server:

MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=http MCP_HTTP_PORT=3010 bun run start:http
# Server listens at http://localhost:3010/mcp

Prerequisites

  • Bun v1.3.2 or higher (or Node.js v24+).
  • No API key required. The ORCID Public API is open for public read access. Non-commercial use only under ORCID Public API ToS §2.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/cyanheads/orcid-mcp-server.git
  1. Navigate into the directory:
cd orcid-mcp-server
  1. Install dependencies:
bun install
  1. Configure environment:
cp .env.example .env
# edit .env if needed — no required vars

Configuration

All configuration is validated at startup via Zod schemas in src/config/server-config.ts. Key environment variables:

Variable Description Default
ORCID_API_BASE_URL Override the ORCID API base URL. Useful for pointing at the sandbox (https://pub.sandbox.orcid.org/v3.0/). https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/
MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE Transport: stdio or http stdio
MCP_HTTP_PORT HTTP server port 3010
MCP_HTTP_ENDPOINT_PATH HTTP endpoint path /mcp
MCP_PUBLIC_URL Public origin for TLS-terminating reverse-proxy deployments none
MCP_AUTH_MODE Authentication: none, jwt, or oauth none
MCP_LOG_LEVEL Log level (debug, info, warning, error, etc.) info
MCP_GC_PRESSURE_INTERVAL_MS Opt-in Bun-only forced-GC pressure loop (ms). Try 60000 if heap growth is observed under sustained HTTP load. 0 (disabled)
LOGS_DIR Directory for log files (Node.js only) <project-root>/logs
STORAGE_PROVIDER_TYPE Storage backend: in-memory, filesystem, supabase, cloudflare-kv/r2/d1 in-memory
OTEL_ENABLED Enable OpenTelemetry false

See .env.example for the full list of optional overrides.

Running the server

Local development

  • Build and run:

    # One-time build
    bun run rebuild
    
    # Run the built server
    bun run start:stdio
    # or
    bun run start:http
    
  • Run checks and tests:

    bun run devcheck   # Lint, format, typecheck, security
    bun run test       # Vitest test suite
    bun run lint:mcp   # Validate MCP definitions against spec
    

Docker

docker build -t orcid-mcp-server .
docker run --rm -p 3010:3010 orcid-mcp-server

The Dockerfile defaults to HTTP transport, stateless session mode, and logs to /var/log/orcid-mcp-server. OpenTelemetry peer dependencies are installed by default — build with --build-arg OTEL_ENABLED=false to omit them.

Project structure

Directory Purpose
src/index.ts createApp() entry point — registers tools and resources, inits services.
src/config Server-specific environment variable parsing and validation with Zod.
src/mcp-server/tools Tool definitions (*.tool.ts). Nine tools across search, disambiguation, profile, works, work detail, affiliations, funding, peer reviews, and research resources.
src/mcp-server/resources Resource definitions (*.resource.ts). Profile and works resources.
src/services/orcid ORCID Public API v3.0 service layer — search, record section fetchers, retry/backoff.
tests/ Unit and integration tests mirroring src/.

Development guide

See CLAUDE.md for development guidelines and architectural rules. The short version:

  • Handlers throw, framework catches — no try/catch in tool logic
  • Use ctx.log for request-scoped logging, ctx.state for tenant-scoped storage
  • Register new tools and resources in the createApp() arrays
  • Wrap ORCID API calls: validate raw response → normalize to domain type → return output schema; never fabricate missing fields

Contributing

Issues and pull requests are welcome. Run checks and tests before submitting:

bun run devcheck
bun run test

License

Apache-2.0 — see LICENSE for details.

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