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  1. ResearcherID and Scopus Author ID

    Author and Research Identifiers. Introduction to various persistent identifiers in the scholarly communication ecosystem. Introduction. Author Identifiers. Digital Object Identifier. This page is not currently available due to visibility settings. Subjects: Biological Sciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences.

  2. ResearcherID

    ResearcherID is an identifying system for scientific authors. The system was introduced in January 2008 by Thomson Reuters Corporation. ... ResearcherID and Scopus. Scopus' users spread across most disciplines included in health science and other non-mathematics areas.

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  4. ORCID, ResearcherID, Scopus Author ID, Google Scholar Citation

    At Scopus, it is easy for researchers to freely import their research papers to ORCID through a direct link on the author detail page, shown as follows: Google Scholar Citation Profile Creating your Google Scholar Citation profile will make sure that Google Scholar will easily and accurately group all the citations of your publications into one ...

  5. Web of Science ResearcherID

    Web of Science ResearcherID. A Web of Science ResearcherID is a unique identifier that connects you to your publications across the Web of Science ecosystem (e.g., Web of Science, Publons, and InCites) and provides the global research community with an invaluable index to author information.Web of Science Group products (Web of Science, Publons, InCites, EndNote) use a Web of Science ...

  6. Scopus Author Identifier

    Scopus by Elsevier is a subscription bibliographic database which provides citation metrics for publications and authors. Scopus creates a unique number, or author identifier, for each author with documents indexed in Scopus. This makes it possible to: Distinguish between authors with very common names like Smith or Wang,

  7. Scopus Author Identifier

    Scopus Author Identifiers are system generated: if you have an article indexed in Scopus, you will have an ID. However, this means that you may have more than one ID generated if you have published with variant names and affiliations (e.g. Clarke, G and Clarke, GC).. Find yourself in Scopus by using the Author search option. Enter your surname and initials.

  8. ORCID, ResearcherID, Scopus Author ID, Google Scholar Citation

    Alternatively once you are registered with an ORCID, you can then import papers from ResearcherID (Web of Science) and Scopus yourself: Login to your ORCID record. Under the Works section, click on "+Add works" and then "Search & link". Follow the on screen prompts to send your papers to ORCID, from ResearcherID and Scopus-Elsevier.

  9. Scopus Author ID

    Scopus Author ID. "Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, features smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research" (Elsevier). Scopus Author ID is used by the Scopus database. You will be automatically assigned a Scopus Author ID when you publish in a journal indexed by Scopus.

  10. All guides: Researcher profiles and ORCID: Scopus Author ID

    Option 1: Linking ORCID from Scopus Author ID. Go to Scopus Author search. Search by your name and RMIT University in the Affiliation field. Select your name in the results list to open your profile page. ( Please note: you won't find an Author ID if you don't have works already indexed by Scopus)

  11. Scopus Author ID

    A Scopus Author ID is automatically generated the first time one of your publications is indexed in Scopus. In Scopus, search for your name or one of your indexed publications and g o to your Author Details page (accessed by clicking on your name when it appears in a search results list, a source document details page, or a document details page).

  12. Scopus Author Profile

    Find your Scopus Author ID. A Scopus Author ID is automatically generated the first time one of your publications is indexed in Scopus. In Scopus, search for your name or one of your indexed publications and go to your Author Details page*. *Accessed by clicking on your name when it appears in a search results list, a source document details ...

  13. ORCID, ResearcherID and Author Identifier

    Elsevier/Scopus also provides an author identifier to distinguish researchers and aggregate research outputs. Note that Washington State University does not subscribe to Scopus. However, you may want to associate a previous author identifier with your ORCID ID.

  14. LibGuides: Managing Your Author Identity: Researcher Profile

    Tags: author identity, canadian common cv, google scholar, orcid, researcherid, scopus We acknowledge this sacred land on which the University Health Network operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River.

  15. Demonstrate Impact and Manage Your Scholarly Reputation

    The Scopus Author Identifier is a unique proprietary identifier, similar to ResearcherID, created by Scopus and Elsevier. This identifier creates a unique profile for an author and then compiles all of the varieties of names used by that author into one place (e.g. John Smith; ...

  16. ORCID FAQs

    Can I connect my ORCID to other researcher identifiers (i.e. ResearcherID or Scopus Author ID)? Import Your Scopus Author ID details to ORCID. Export your Web of Science ResearcherID to your ORCID profile. Acknowledgements. We acknowledge the following sources for this guide, from which we reused text and content:

  17. LibGuides: Researcher and author profiles: ORCID

    Method 1: Link with other identifiers, such as Scopus, ResearcherID or PubMed Log in to your ORCID record; Scroll down to the Works section; Click Add Works and select Search and Link; Select one of the options and follow the instructions on screen to import your publications. If many of your publications are indexed in Scopus, this is a good option to try.

  18. Managing Author Profiles Online

    ResearcherID is a proprietary unique digital author identifier used in Clarivate products, including Web of Science (WoS) and InCites. WoS is one of the leading sources of bibliometric data. Prior to 2017, WoS was owned by Thomson Reuters and originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information.

  19. ORCID

    ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars. By registering for an ORCID iD, you can link your publications, grants, affiliations, and other professional activities to your profile. Join the ORCID community and discover the benefits of membership.

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  21. Elektrostal

    In 1938, it was granted town status. [citation needed]Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Elektrostal Urban Okrug.

  22. The flag of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia which I bought there

    Its a city in the Moscow region. As much effort they take in making nice flags, as low is the effort in naming places. The city was founded because they built factories there.

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    Restaurant Globus. Review. Share. 67 reviews #2 of 28 Restaurants in Elektrostal $$ - $$$ European Contemporary Vegetarian Friendly. Fryazevskoye Hwy., 14, Elektrostal Russia + Add phone number + Add website + Add hours Improve this listing. See all (2)