This document provides an overview of researcher profiles and identifiers. It discusses several platforms for creating researcher profiles, including ResearcherID, Scopus ID, Google Scholar Citations, and ORCID. The document outlines how to create profiles on each platform and link publications. It also describes benefits of having a researcher identifier such as increased discoverability and citation credit. The document consists of a presentation with multiple sessions covering introduction to profiles, creating profiles, researcher identifier forms, and recommendations.
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Researcher profile and identifier guide
1. RESEARCHER PROFILE
Connecting Research & Researcher
Mohd Ikhwan Ismail
Librarian
REFERENCE & RESEARCH DIVISION
PERPUSTAKAAN HAMZAH SENDUT
UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
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2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Puan Siti Roudhah Mohamad Saad
Puan Cik Ramlah Che Jaafar
Encik Mohd Kamal Mohd Napiah
Puan Rosnani Ahmad
Encik Muhammad Akmal Ahmat
Puan Noor Adilah Azmi
Encik Shahriza Fadly Misaridin
REFERENCE & RESEARCH DIVISION
PERPUSTAKAAN HAMZAH SENDUT
UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
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3. • Help you get credit for all
of your research
OBJECTIVES for learning
Aims to work with all such entities in order to
connect you and your research and to make your
scholarship highly discoverable through many
different platforms and systems.
Connecting
Research &
Researchers
• Enhanced author
searching with increased
accuracy
To help users reach author-specific information
more quickly and effectively
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4. 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
your work
discoverable,
noticeable, more
citations
You may have
published under
different names and
from different
institutions
Funders, Publishers
and Institution ask
for a unique ID
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5. Will make your work discoverable by others;
Connects your research to you throughout your
career, no matter how your name appears in
publication;
Distinguishes you from other researchers
with similar names;
Minimizes the time you spend filling out forms when
submitting research or applying for grants;
Is being required by major journal publishers and
funders.
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9. SESSION 1:
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHER PROFILE
ResearcherID Scopus ID
Google
Citation
Profile
ORCID ID
(Open Researcher and
Contributor ID)
PLATFORMS OF RESEARCHER PROFILE
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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHER PROFILE
ResearcherID
Your publications listed in the Web of
Science database are added to your
profile - thus ensuring accuracy in tracking your
publication history and making it faster to track
how your work is cited.
A freely available resource for the global, multi-disciplinary
scholarly research community that allows you to
create an online Profile for showcasing your
publication history.
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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHER PROFILE
Scopus Author Identifier
You do not need to register for a
Scopus Author ID; if you have a paper
indexed in their database, you are
automatically assigned a Scopus
Author ID.
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12. SESSION 1:
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHER PROFILE
You need a Google Account.
Once the profile is set up, it will
automatically update.
Google Citation Profile
Creating a Google Scholar Citation profile will make
sure that Google Scholar will easily and
accurately group all the citations of your
publications into one pool.
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13. SESSION 1:
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHER PROFILE
A hub connecting the
research landscape
ORCID
The ID number can help make your
scholarship easier to find and
attribute so that you get credit for
all that you do.
Open Researcher and Contributor ID
By having a unique and persistent
identifier for researchers,
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15. http://libguides.library.uu.nl/c.php?g=202119&p=132990
Google
Scholar
ORCID ResearcherID SCOPUS ID
publications list y y y y
publications linked y y y y
publications metrics y n y y
soc. media links n n n n
user accounts 201310 ? >250K ? na
user accounts 201410 ? >950K ? na
uploading papers n n n (endnote/RIS) n
adding publication data
manually
y y y
(endnote/RIS)
n
adding publications
(semi)automatically
Google
Scholar
Crossref + Scopus +
RsearcherID + DataCite +
PubMedCentral Europe +
Google Scholar
WoS + ORCID Scopus
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59. SESSION 2:
CREATE YOUR PROFILES
ORCID has been awarded an 18-month,
$3 million grant by The Leona M. and
Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to
develop the infrastructure and capacity
to support international adoption and
technical integration of ORCID (Open
Researcher and Contributor) identifiers,
through staff expansion, regional
workshops and localized member
technical support.
● Founded in 2010; service started in 2012
● Non-profit, non-proprietary, open
● Global, interdisciplinary
● Independent, community-driven
● Supported by organizational memberships
“ORCID’s vision is a world where all who
participate in research, scholarship, and
innovation are uniquely identified and connected
to their contributions across disciplines, borders,
and time”
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CREATE YOUR PROFILES
Repositories
Funders
Higher
Education
and
Employers
Professional
Associations
Other
person
identifiers
Publishers
64ORCID is a hub
ISNI
Researcher ID
Scopus Author ID
Internal identifiers
FundRef ID
Grant ID
ISNI
Ringgold ID
Member ID
Abstract ID
DOI
URI
Thesis ID
Dataset IDDOI
ISBN
ORCID connects
different ID
systems through
open & persistent
identifiers
Machine-readable
Interoperable
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CREATE YOUR PROFILES
Over 2 million researchers have registered
for an ORCID identifier.
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Direct via orcid.org
Member referred
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CREATE YOUR PROFILES
ORCID @ Databases
ORCID data feed allows databases to
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CREATE YOUR PROFILES
ORCID Record
University
Library
Funders
submit
manuscript notifications
to member
systems
Faculty Profiles
submit
metadata
update
author
ORCID
record
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