ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) hosts a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities to these identifiers. Springer is the first publisher to implement the ORCID identifier for proceedings, ultimately providing authors with a digital identifier that distinguishes them from every other researcher. Springer’s policy on content sharing is given on the following page: You will find more details here. If the email address in the header is a life-long address, then Springer will be able to make all your publications accessible from one page. From here, you will be able to download the pdf of the entire volume.
If you have included your email address in the header of your paper, you will receive an email from Springer (roughly four weeks after publication of the volume) linking you to your personal “My Springer” page. If the conference organizers opt for 4-week free access to the volume on SpringerLink, then participants are able to access all papers via the conference website during this period (usually around the time of the conference).Ĭonference organizers may also purchase printed books and/or USB-sticks containing navigable content for distribution amongst the participants.
The LaTeX2e Proceedings Templates are available in the scientific authoring platform Overleaf.