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  2. ORCID - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID

    ORCID is a nonprofit organization that assigns unique alphanumeric codes to authors and contributors of scholarly communication. It aims to resolve the problem of name ambiguity and facilitate the recognition of research contributions across disciplines and platforms.

  3. ResearcherID - Wikipedia

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    ResearcherID is a unique identifier that aims to solve the problem of author identification and correct attribution of works in scientific and academic literature. It is integrated with Publons, Web of Science, ORCID, and other platforms to link researchers with their publications, peer reviewing activity, and colleagues.

  4. Wikipedia:ORCID - Wikipedia

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    An ORCID identifier allows us to determine that the Jim Smith who wrote paper A is the same Jim Smith who wrote paper B, and James T. Smith who wrote paper C, but not ...

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  6. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive and updated list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, books, datasets, and other resources. Compare the coverage, retrieval qualities, access costs, and providers of different services across disciplines and domains.

  7. Wikipedia:ORCID/About you - Wikipedia

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    You can tell us what your ORCID iD is, so that we can add it to the article - just leave a note on the talk page, or contact ORCID's Wikipedian in Residence (or add it yourself, as described elsewhere, if you know how). You can also mention that there is an article about you, in the text part of the biography on your ORCID profile . Eventually ...

  8. Wikipedia:ORCID/examples - Wikipedia

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    Most-cited living authors with no ORCID iD listed; All scientific authors, alive in 2012, who do not have an ORCID iD listed (4217, as at 2 July 2016; 8388 as at 3 May 2017) ORCID iD holders who are deceased; ORCID iD holders who are "instance of" software" (Change Q7397 to another QID for other ineligible types)

  9. Global Research Identifier Database - Wikipedia

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    ORCID iD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) U.S. OrgRef: UK Universities and Colleges Admissions Service : UK Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) Russia: