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  1. 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 ...

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  3. Web of Science ResearcherID

    A Web of Science ResearcherID is a unique identifier that differentiates researchers in the Web of Science. What has a ResearcherID? Any algorithmically generated author record in the Web of Science Core Collection. Any Web of Science researcher profile. Having a ResearcherID does not mean that the author record has been claimed by the researcher.

  4. Web of Science Researcher Profiles

    A: Web of Science researcher profile is the only profile where you can track your publications, citation metrics, handling editor work, and peer reviews for journals, conferences, and funders in one place. It's quick and easy to maintain, can be exported for use as evidence of your research outputs in various applications, and provides ...

  5. Researcher Identifiers & Profiles: Web of Science Researcher ID

    Having a Web of Science Researcher ID helps to: Solve author identity issues. Ensure correct attribution between you and your publications on the Web of Science.; Add dynamic citation metrics from the Web of Science Core Collection and other missing metadata to publication records on your Publons profile, Web of Science, InCites, etc.; Keep your ORCID up to date by linking it to your Web of ...

  6. Web of Science Researcher ID & Profile

    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.

  7. Web of Science Core Collection Help

    A Web of Science ResearcherID is a unique identifier that connects you to your publications across the Web of Science ecosystem (i.e., Web of Science , Publons, and InCites) and provides the global research community with an invaluable index to author information. Having a Web of Science ResearcherID helps: solve author identity issues.

  8. Researcher Profile Guide : Web of Science Researcher Profile

    All previously existing ResearcherIDs were merged with their Publons profiles, allowing users to keep all their publications and metrics together. New Publons users will be assigned a ResearcherID as a unique identifier. In August 2022, Publons was full merged into the Web of Science Platform and renamed the Web of Science Researcher Profile.

  9. Online Researcher Profiles: Web of Science ResearcherID

    Web of Science ResearcherID. Web of Science Researcher Profile is the only profile where you can track your publications, citation metrics, handling editor work, and peer reviews for journals, conferences, and funders in one place. It allows the users to; The individual ID number stays with the researcher over the course of career, regardless ...

  10. Web of Science ResearcherID

    A ResearcherID is a unique identifier that connects an author to their work in the Clarivate ecosystem, which includes Web of Science and Publons. A ResearcherID is minted for every author with at least one publication indexed in the Web of Science. Researchers can also claim a ResearcherID in Publons to showcase their work.

  11. Web of Science Researcher Profiles

    You can connect your Web of Science Researcher Profile to your ORCID profile. You first need to allow your researcher profile to connect to ORCID, then you can choose different sync options. 3. Add publications. Go to Profile > My records > Add publications. You can add publications via various ways:

  12. Web of Science ResearcherID

    Web of Science Group products (Web of Science, InCites, EndNote) use a Web of Science ResearcherID to match and disambiguate researchers across products. Having a Web of Science ResearcherID helps: solve author identity issues. ensure correct attribution between you and your publications on the Web of Science.

  13. Maximize Your Author Impact: Web of Science Researcher Profiles

    Web of Science Researcher Profiles is a web platform where researchers can register for a unique researcher ID number and update their profile information, build their publication list, and select to make their profile public or private. It is now fully integrated with Publons.. Web of Science Researcher Profiles is a freely available resource for the global, multi-disciplinary scholarly ...

  14. Introduction to your Reseacher Profile

    To view your researcher profile please use one of the following methods: On the side navigation panel click on 'person icon'. Click on the side navigation panel "Menu", then click on 'Profile' and 'My researcher profile'. Your Web of Science researcher profile is broken into four distinct sections: Profile card. Metrics panel.

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  16. Web of Science ResearcherID

    Web of Science ResearcherID, a unique identifier that associates researchers with their works in Web of Science, is now displayed on Web of Science Researcher Profile (formerly Publons). A Researcher Profile consists of four distinct sections, namely Profile Card, Metrics Panel, Publication Records and Peer Review Records.ResearcherID is at the top of the Profile Card, right underneath the ...

  17. Sign in

    Record, verify, and showcase your peer review contributions in a format you can include in job and funding applications (without breaking reviewer anonymity).

  18. Scholarly Publications Guides: WOS Researcher ID (Formerly Publons)

    WOS Researcher ID (Formerly Publons) Introduction to your Web of Science Researcher Profile. Your Web of Science Researcher Profile. Your Web of Science researcher profile is the public facing element of your Web of Science account where other members of the community can see the publications, verified peer reviews, verified editor records ...

  19. LibGuides: Researcher IDs and Profiles: ResearcherID (WoS)

    WoS will search for matching articles. Add using identifiers (DOI, PMID, arXiv ID or Title). Upload record files (RIS, BibTex, or CSV file). Sync to your ORCID iD (refer to the section below). Claim Author Records/Profile. If you have publications in WoS, you have at least one author record. Click on Search to look for your generated profiles.

  20. Researcher Search

    Searching for an Author Record. Any author with a paper indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection has an author record. You can search for an author by name or their author identifier. (Web of Science ResearcherID or ORCID). To find an author by name, enter both a last name and first name or initial (s). You can include a hyphen, a space ...

  21. Get Your ResearcherID

    A Researcher ID will automatically be assigned for you overnight. 1. Go to Web of Science. 2. Select Publons. 3. Click on "Register". Enter your name, email address and password and click on the Register button. A registration invitation link will be emailed to you.

  22. Thomson Reuters Researcher ID

    How To Get One. Go to Researcher ID and click on "Join now". Fill in the form. You will receive an email; click on the link in the email and finish entering your information (such as your institution name) to create the ResearcherID. You will then be able to link the ID to ORCID.

  23. Registration and Sign-in

    Click the Sign in drop down on top menu bar and choose Sign in. Enter your email address . Enter you password. Click "Sign in". Note: You can use any connected account (Facebook, ORCID, LinkedIn, Google, WeChat) to sign in to your Web of Science Researcher Profile. You can connect these account via the Settings page once your are signed in. If you have registered using connected social ...