![]() ![]() ORCID can be linked to other identifiers as well, like the Scopus Author ID. Researchers have to create their own ORCID iD ánd link it with their Web of Science ResearcherID. ORCID is an initiative to solve the author/contributor name ambiguity problem in scholarly communications by creating a central registry of unique identifiers for individual researchers and an open and transparent linking mechanism between ORCID and other current author ID schemes, including ResearcherID. Claimed ResearchersIDs will be shown in the full record of an article in Web of Science. This search options works for claimed and unclaimed ResearcherIDs. In the Researchers tab, you can select the option Author Identifiers instead of Name Search. When you know the ResearcherID of the author you’re interested in, you can enter it in the Basic Search in the field 'Author Identifiers', but this only works for claimed ResearcherIDs. A ResearcherID is created for each author record in Web of Science and a researcher can claim her author record. ResearcherID is an author identifier developed by Clarivate Analytics. These are both individual author identifiers, that will stay with the researcher over the course of his or her career, regardless of name changes or changes in institution affiliation. Web of Science displays two author identifiers: ResearcherID and ORCID. Unfortunately, once a author record is claimed, the algorithm of Web of Science can't update that author record anymore, and a new author record is created. A green mark means that the author 'claimed' that record, he or she verified the publications list. The results list shows the name, name variants, the last affiliation, the number of documents, publication years, top journals, a link to see recent publications, and when available the ResearcherID (the author identifier used by Web of Science). You can refine the results, by using the filter options on the left side of the screen. An algorithm of Web of Science generates these sets. One author can have multiple author records in Web of Science and sometimes a publication is linked to the wrong author. An author record is a set of documents likely authored by the same person. In the first step of the Name Search you have to enter the last name and at least one initial of the author.Ĭlick Search. The result is a list of author records. ![]() You can perform a Name Search or search by Author identifier, using ResearcherID or ORCID iD. ![]()
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