Research Resource Identifiers (#RRID) are ID numbers assigned to help researchers cite key resources (antibodies, model organisms and software projects) in the biomedical literature to improve transparency of research methods.


RRID Initiative Mission Statement

To help authors identify all ‘key biological resources’, support the proper citation and authentication of each resource, and enable the FAIR sharing of resource information.


To help authors quickly find the correct identifiers for their materials there is a single web site (http://scicrunch.org/resources) where all currently supported resource types can be found and a 'cite this' button next to each resource that contains proper citation text that should be included in the methods section of the manuscript.

RRIDs are part of the MDAR checklist, a pan-publisher rigor and transparency checklist created and endorsed by major publishers. RRIDs are also part of the NISO JATS standard, the journal article tagging suite.

Note on new resources

RRIDs may be created by authors who create resources, we try to make this as easy as possible for authors by aggregating the information on the add new resource webpage. Repositories that take deposits are listed on the RRID submission guidelines and some of the most prominent are listed below:

Authors are strongly encouraged to deposit biological materials to public repositories such as Addgene, ATCC (American Type Culture Collection), Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center, Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, Caenorhabditis Genetics Center, Coriell Institute, DNASU, the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Centers, and the Rat Resource & Research Center.


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