 Welcome to today's presentation entitled the Johns Hopkins Orchid Registry. My name is Jacob White and I am an informationist at Welch Medical Library. My pronouns are he, him, his. The J.H. Orchid Registry was created and is maintained by Welch Medical Library. The registry links Johns Hopkins researchers to their orchid records and makes these associations available across the Johns Hopkins community. J.H. Orchid Registry enables you to create and link your orchid record and manage your orchid record by accessing an editable version. Now we go through the steps of creating a new orchid ID that's linked to your JED. This process is similar to linking an existing orchid ID that you may already have. Step one is to go to the J.H. Orchid Registry at orchid.johnshopkins.edu. Your next step will be to go to the orchid website. You will be directed there by a link from this page. Don't worry, at the end of this process you will be automatically routed back to the J.H. Orchid Registry website. Now you're on an orchid web page. While it is beneficial to link your Google or Facebook, the best step here is going to be to click register now. One benefit of linking a Google or Facebook is that when people change institutions, they're able to still access their record to modify or alter their permissions. You will now have to fill in a form with some basic information such as your name and your primary email address. The point of orchid is that each individual researcher only has one unique ID. Before you complete the process of authorizing your record, you will be asked to make sure other existing records might not belong to you. If none of these records are yours, you can click none of those are me continue with registration. Now you'll be asked to create a password for your orchid account. Once you've created a compliant password, you can advance to the next step. Now you'll be asked about the visibility settings for your record. Our preference is you have full visibility, but you can modify it if you would prefer more private settings. Finally, you will need to agree to the terms of use. Once you have agreed to the terms, you are able to register your unique record into orchid. Now you'll be asked to authorize JHU to access your orchid record. This is read only access. JH will not be writing directly into your orchid record. Orchid empowers the individual user to authorize what trusted parties can or cannot read or write into their record. At any point, you can add or remove trusted parties to your account. The point of this step is to affiliate your orchid ID number to your Jed. Once you have authorized JH to be a trusted party to your orchid, you'll be redirected back to the JH orchid registry. At this point, your orchid and your Jed are now linked. You can log into the JH orchid registry in order to access and edit your orchid record. You can also look up other orchid records by searching write Jed. If you click on the access your record link, you'll be taken to the editable version of your orchid record. This brings us to the end of our presentation. Thank you very much for your time and attention. Please reach out to us via links on this slide if you have any questions.