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Adds DataCite API call
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{{< figure src="/img/blog/review2024/Camouflage_Unsplash.jpg" class="featured-figure" alt="Lisa H lh_photography, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons and Unsplash" >}}

As 2024 comes to a close, we're reflecting on where ROR is now, and the answer is unmistakable: ROR is just about everywhere. We continue to be thrilled by the extent to which ROR is recognized as the obvious choice for identifying research and funding organizations, as evidenced by a wide range of new ROR integrations, by our extremely busy curation queue with over 8000 requests this year to add new organizations and update existing ROR records, by the bustling traffic of 14 million monthly requests to the ROR API, by the fact that the number of downloads of [our open dataset](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6347574) has nearly tripled in the past year, by the honor of being named a finalist for the [2024 ALPSP Innovation in Publishing Award](https://blog.alpsp.org/2024/08/spotlight-on-research-organization.html), and by continual additions of enthusiastic ROR supporters to our very active and engaged community.
As 2024 comes to a close, we're reflecting on where ROR is now, and the answer is unmistakable: ROR is just about everywhere. We continue to be thrilled by the extent to which ROR is recognized as the obvious choice for identifying research and funding organizations, as evidenced by a wide range of new ROR integrations, by our extremely busy curation queue with over 8,000 requests this year to add new organizations and update existing ROR records, by the bustling traffic of 14 million monthly requests to the ROR API, by the fact that the number of downloads of [our open dataset](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6347574) has nearly tripled in the past year, by the honor of being named a finalist for the [2024 ALPSP Innovation in Publishing Award](https://blog.alpsp.org/2024/08/spotlight-on-research-organization.html), and by continual additions of enthusiastic ROR supporters to our very active and engaged community.

Here are some highlights from ROR's banner year in 2024.

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Beginning in late 2023 and throughout 2024, we've seen many widely used scholarly systems begin to use ROR IDs to identify and disambiguate funders. [CHORUS Dashboard & Reporting Services](https://chorusaccess.org), [OA.Report](https://oa.report), [ChronosHub](https://chronoshub.io), and [OpenAlex](https://openalex.org) are all among the systems that either use ROR exclusively for this purpose or else map other funder identifiers to ROR IDs.

Repository systems have been particularly quick to adopt ROR for funder identification, and nearly 450,000 DataCite DOI records registered by these systems currently include ROR IDs for funders. See our blog post [Using ROR for Funder Identification](/blog/2024-08-06-using-ror-for-funder-identification/) for more details about how repository systems such as Dryad, Zenodo, and Figshare use ROR for the funder identification use case.
Repository systems have been particularly quick to adopt ROR for funder identification, and [nearly 450,000 DataCite DOI records](https://api.datacite.org/dois?query=fundingReferences.funderIdentifierType:ROR&page[size]=0) registered by these systems currently include ROR IDs for funders. See our blog post [Using ROR for Funder Identification](/blog/2024-08-06-using-ror-for-funder-identification/) for more details about how repository systems such as Dryad, Zenodo, and Figshare use ROR for the funder identification use case.

{{< figure src="/img/blog/use-case-funders/ror-inveniordm.png" alt="Documentation of the ROR-based funder model and award lookup in InvenioRDM, the open source system that runs Zenodo" caption="Documentation of the ROR-based funder model and award lookup in InvenioRDM, the open source system that runs Zenodo." >}}

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