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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHERID
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Agenda What is ResearcherID? Why do you need ResearcherID? Search ResearcherID Access ResearcherID and create a profile Manage a profile Build a publication list –Integration with Web of Science and EndNote Basic Link ResearcherID and ORCID profiles View citation metrics Use ResearcherID Labs environment
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What is ResearcherID? www.researcherid.com Online registry for creating a unique Researcher ID number Build a publication list identifying your work Make your profile public or private –Public profiles can be searched and viewed by others Generate citation metrics including: H-index Citation distribution per year Total Times Cited count Average Times Cited
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Individuals need to verify who wrote what: –Career advancement & tenure –Identification and attribution of one’s scholarly works for funding –Global collaboration Institutions need to: –Get exposure for their research activities –Collect and manage their institution’s research output –Help researchers get more funding Why do we need ResearcherID?
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Search ResearcherID profiles by names, countries, institutions, keywords… Powerful search tool Each profiles contains a unique Identifier. Web of Science can be searched with this identifier
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A public ResearcherID profile 12 publications, indexed in Web of Science, or not. Search the Web of Science with this Identifier and find 11 publications
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ORCID Integration https://orcid.org/
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What is ORCID? FeatureResearcherIDORCID Persistent IDYes User profileYes Publication List Yes Citation metrics YesNo User privacy controls Yes Curator Link www.researcherid.com/https://orcid.org
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ResearcherID Labs Every member of ResearcherID has a Labs page. Availability of features is dependent on a researcher's privacy settings and on whether their publication list contains records added from Web of Science. Chart and map additional data on each member's collaborators and on those papers citing a researcher’s works. Incorporate a ResearcherID "badge" into your own Web page or blog.
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Navigating to Labs
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ResearcherID Labs Tools
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Researcher ID badge http://www.nil.wustl.edu/labs/kevin/kevin.htm
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Collaboration Network
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Citing Articles Network
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Search the Web of Science with ResearcherID or ORCID numbers
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DĚKUJI ZA POZORNOST David Horký Country Manager pro střední a východní Evropu Thomson Reuters david.horky@thomsonreuters.com
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