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- ResearcherID abstract "ResearcherID is an identifying system for scientific authors. The system was introduced in January 2008 by Thomson Reuters.This unique identifier aims at solving the problem of author identification. In scientific literature it is common to cite name, surname, and initials of the authors of an article. Sometimes, however, there are authors with the same name, with the same initials, or the journal misspells names, resulting in several spellings for the same authors, and different authors with the same spelling.On the ResearcherID website, authors are asked to link their ResearcherID to their own articles. In this way, they can also keep their publication list up to date and online. A comprehensive view of an author's total output can thus be given, since not all publications are indexed by Web of Science. This is particularly important for researchers in fields that predominantly use peer-reviewed conference articles (computer science) or in fields that focus on publishing books and chapters in books (humanities and disciplines in the social sciences).The combined use of the Digital Object Identifier with the ResearcherID allows a unique association of authors and scientific articles. It can be used to link researchers with registered trials or identify colleagues and collaborators in the same field of research.ResearcherID has been criticized for being commercial and proprietary, but also praised as \"an initiative addressing the common problem of author misidentification\".Thomson Reuters has enabled data exchange between its ResearcherID system and ORCID, and vice versa.".
- ResearcherID wikiPageExternalLink www.researcherid.com.
- ResearcherID wikiPageID "22481223".
- ResearcherID wikiPageLength "3245".
- ResearcherID wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- ResearcherID wikiPageRevisionID "647486793".
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Author.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identifiers.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Category:Library_cataloging_and_classification.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thomson_Reuters.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Computer_science.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Digital_object_identifier.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Humanities.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink International_Standard_Name_Identifier.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink ORCID.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink OpenID.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Peer_review.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Social_science.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Thomson_Reuters.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_International_Authority_File.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLink Web_of_Science.
- ResearcherID wikiPageWikiLinkText "ResearcherID".
- ResearcherID wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official.
- ResearcherID wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ResearcherID wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sci-stub.
- ResearcherID wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thomson_Reuters.
- ResearcherID wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikidata_property.
- ResearcherID subject Category:Identifiers.
- ResearcherID subject Category:Library_cataloging_and_classification.
- ResearcherID subject Category:Thomson_Reuters.
- ResearcherID hypernym System.
- ResearcherID type Company.
- ResearcherID type Company.
- ResearcherID type Identifier.
- ResearcherID comment "ResearcherID is an identifying system for scientific authors. The system was introduced in January 2008 by Thomson Reuters.This unique identifier aims at solving the problem of author identification. In scientific literature it is common to cite name, surname, and initials of the authors of an article.".
- ResearcherID label "ResearcherID".
- ResearcherID sameAs Q7315186.
- ResearcherID sameAs রিসার্চার_আইডি.
- ResearcherID sameAs ریسرچر_آیدی.
- ResearcherID sameAs m.05zl46j.
- ResearcherID sameAs ResearcherID.
- ResearcherID sameAs ResearcherID.
- ResearcherID sameAs Q7315186.
- ResearcherID wasDerivedFrom ResearcherID?oldid=647486793.
- ResearcherID homepage www.researcherid.com.
- ResearcherID isPrimaryTopicOf ResearcherID.