Create your personal
Research Identifier
ResearcherID – Web of Science
ORCID ID
Scopus ID
By: Masoud Mohammadi
J. Å. S. Sørensen
J. Aa. S. Sørensen
J. Å. S. Sorensen
J. Aa. S. Sorensen
J. Å. S. Soerensen
J. Aa. S. Soerensen
Jens Å. S. Sørensen
Jens Aa. S. Sørensen
Jens Å. S. Sorensen
Jens Aa. S. Sorensen
Jens Å. S. Soerensen
Jens Aa. S. Soerensen
J. Åge S. Sørensen
J. Aage S. Sørensen
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Jens Åge S. Sørensen
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Jens Åge S. Sorensen
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Please Pay attention to this example
J. Åge Smærup Sørensen
J. Aage Smaerup Sørensen
J. Åge Smarup Sorensen
J. Aage Smarup Sorensen
J. Åge Smaerup Soerensen
J. Aage Smaerup Soerensen
Jens Åge Smærup Sørensen
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By creating a research ID
& using these systems you can:
•
Create a
unique persistent digital identifier
that you keep throughout your
career
•
Create your
own research profile
& import work you have authored
Why do I need a unique ID?
•
Author name
is not always adequate for identification
•
Research community
can link an author to research and professional activity
•
Makes your work
discoverable
, noticeable, more citations
•
You may have published under
different names
•
You may have published from
different institutions
•
Funders
ask for a unique ID
•
Publishers
ask for a unique ID
•
Institution
requires a unique ID
Some Systems to use:
ORCID ID
ResearcherID – Web of Science
Scopus ID
Web of Science offers ResearcherID where you can create a
personal profile
, build a
publication
list
of your published research,
track times cited
and find
citation metrics
for records in Web of
Science.
To create a ResearcherID in Web of Science go to:
http://www.researcherid.com
Or go to
http://www.goums.ac.ir
Go to:
Databases
and choose
Web of Science
Create a ResearcherID Profile
Web of Science
http://www.researcherid.com
Web of Science allows you to search for
ResearcherID’s or ORCID ID’s
ResearcherID OR ORCID ID
http://www.webofscience.com
Create a ResearcherID in Web of Science
Create a ResearcherID in Web of Science
Example of ResearcherID’s and ORCID ID’s
embedded in the article data
•
By searching in Web of science
•
By importing from Endnote
•
By importing from Refworks or any RIS file
(a tagged format for expressing bibliographic citations)
How do I get publications into my ResearcherID profile?
How do I get publications into my ResearcherID profile?
Add every publication once and the Times Cited will be
updated automatically
No more worries about
outdated Times Cited
Build a CV that is alive (Times Cited which updates
automatically and instantly)
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Times Cited is used heavily for research evaluation exercise every year
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As academic CV is not complete without Times Cited, scientists spend
tremendous time to update their Times Cited information
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With
ResearcherID
, the Times Cited information
•
Will be updated automatically
•
Synchronize times cited information from reliable source –
Web of Science
Users can check most updated Times Cited Information at anytime, anywhere
Create an accurate Citation Metrics – Understand
your performance progress!
Why Collaboration Network?
Understand and appreciate:
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Who are key collaborators?
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Major focus of study or
research strength
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Network distributions
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Top collaboration institutes
Why Citing Articles Network?
It allows user to appreciate and understand:
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Who cited your articles?
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How many research fields have your findings influenced or impacted?
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What countries or territories has recognized your research?
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Which institutions are interested in your research?
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Which region most interested in your work?
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Which year has received the maximum citations?
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Do your researches continue to arouse interest globally?
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Most of your citations fall on recent years or previous years?
ORCID is an acronym, short for
Open Researcher and Contributor ID.
The ORCID
Application
Programme Interface
(API)
enables the
exchange of
information between
systems
:
• Less time re-keying
• Improved data
• Easier maintenance
• Better sharing across
systems
Over 100 members to date, many integrating
ORCIDs into their systems
Publishers Aries, Atlas, Cactus, Copernicus, EBSCO, Elsevier, EDP Sciences, eLife, Epistemio, Flooved,
Hindawi, Infra-M Academic Publishing, Jnl Bone and Joint Surgery, Karger, Landes Bioscience, Nature, Oxford University Press, Peerage of Science, PLOS, RNAi,
RPSScienceOpen, Springer, Wiley, Wolters Kluwer
Associations American Astronomical Soc, American Chemical Soc, ACSESS, AAAS, American Geophysical
Union, American Mathematical Soc, American Psychological Assn, American Physical Soc, American Soc Microbiology, American Soc Civil Engineers, Assn Computing Machinery, Electrochemical Society, IEEE, IOP, Modern Language Assn, OSA, Royal Soc Chemistry, US National Academy of Sciences,
Funders Autism Speaks, US Department of Energy, US Food and Drug Administration, Japan
Science and Technology Agency, Qatar National Research Foundation, US National Institutes of Health, UK National Institute of Health Research, Wellcome Trust
Universities and Research Organizations
Boston Univ, CalTech, Cambridge Univ, Chalmers Univ Technology, Charles Darwin Univ, Chinese Academy of Sciences Library, CERN, Cornell Univ, EMBL (EBI), FHCRC, Glasgow Univ, Harvard Univ, IFPRI, KACST, KISTI, MIT, MSKCC, National Institute of Informatics, National Taiwan Univ College of Medicine, National Taiwan Normal Univ, NYU Langone Medical Center, Riga Technical Univ, SUNY-Stonybrook, Univ. Cadiz, Univ Carlos III de Madrid, Univ Oviedo, Univ Zaragoza, Univ College London, Univ Hong Kong, Univ Kansas, Univ Manchester, Univ Michigan, Univ Politécnica Madrid
IDs ResearcherID, Scopus
Repositories and Profile Systems
Altmetric, ANDS, AVEDAS, British Library, Copyright Clearance Center, CrossRef, DataCite, F1000 Research, Faculty of 1000, figshare, Impact Story, Knode, OCLC, PubMed Europe (EBI), Symplectic, Thomson Reuters, Überresearch,
ORCID is an acronym, short for
Open Researcher and
Contributor ID.
http://ORCID.org
Scopus ID (Elsevier)
http://www.scopus.com/
“Many authors have similar names. The Scopus Author Identifier distinguishes between
these names by assigning each author in Scopus a unique number and grouping together all
of the documents written by that author.”
To determine which author names should be grouped together under a single identifier
number, the
Scopus Author Identifier uses an algorithm that matches author names
based
on their affiliation, address, subject area, source title, dates of publication citations, and
co-authors.
When you search, this
feature returns documents written by that author, even when an
author is cited differently.