Under "Works," you can add your publications, performances, reviews, and other academic works in one of three ways. First, you can import citations from databases.
To begin, in the "Works" section, select "Add Works" and then "Search and Link." You will see a list of databases that allow import directly into ORCID. Depending on where you have published in the past, some of these options may be more helpful to you than others. Strong options include:
1.) ResearcherID: Allows you to import citations from Web of Science
2.) Scopus to ORCID: Allows you to import citations where you've published with Elsevier
3.) MLA International Bibliography: Allows you to import from MLA International Bibliography
4.) CrossRef Metadata Search: Allows you to import from a registry of more than 70 million articles, conference proceedings, books, and book chapters that have received DOIs upon publication
To import citations from any of these databases, choose one and you will launch a search on your name as author. A wizard will prompt you to select your citations and associate them with your ORCID profile. For both Web of Science and Scopus, you will ultimately be assigned a ResearcherID and Scopus AuthorID (if you do not already have one) and these identifiers will be associated with your ORCID.
Note that while you are importing citations, you can choose to have databases automatically update your profile, adding citations whenever you publish.