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RESEARCH SUPPORT : Researcher Identifiers, Profiles and Social Networks

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How can I update my personal details?      Manually edit personal details in your profile. Manually edit your personal details via the Author Feedback Wizard. Manually edit personal details in your profile.
How can I add to my publication list? Manually import publications and can set up automatic claiming based on your author identifiers. Scopus will automatically claim and identify your publications that are published in Scopus. ResearcherID will automatically claim and identify your publications that are published in Web of Science.
How can I edit my publication list? Manually edit your publication list within your profile. Contact Scopus. Manually edit your publication list within your Researcher Profile.
Can I link this to other identifiers?
Yes.
Links to Scopus and ResearcherID.
Yes.
Links to ORCID only.
Yes.
Links to ORCID only.
Does this identifier track metrics? No Yes Yes

 

What is a Researcher Profile?

A researcher profile lists a researchers publications, academic and work history.

By increasing your online profiles and engagement, you are enabling other researchers or collaborators to find you and see your achievements. This can also have a positive effect on the impact you make as a researcher. By keeping your profiles accurate and up-to-date you have the best chance of wide-spread impact with other researchers in your field of research. 

This section provides suggestions of profiles you can use to make your research discoverable by a wide audience.
Tools in this sections include:

  • Google Scholar Profile

What is a social network?

Social networks allow researchers to connect and build online networks with other researchers and academics. Making the effort to seek, support and engage with other networks, communities and researchers not only improves your research, but it makes your research have more impact.

This section provides you with some online tools which can be used to make connections with other researchers in your area. 

Social networking tools in this section include:

 

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  •  SSRN Logo (2018)