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Wageningen UR Library
December 2013
Wouter Gerritsma, Information specialist
Enserink, M. (2009). Scientific Publishing: Are You Ready to Become a Number? Science, 323(5922): 1662-1664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.323.5922.1662
Your (metis-)numbers in Wageningen
Your (metis-)numbers in Wageningen
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Current situation
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Your number in the Netherlands DAI: Digital Author Identifier
Publication list on the basis of WUR and VU
Sources to maintain personal reference lists
Wageningen Yield/DAI
Google Scholar Citations
ResearcherID – Web of Science
Scopus
Mendeley
Microsoft Academic Search
ORCiD
Google Scholar Citations
Information via FAQ on library website
Create Google account
Login and go to Google Scholar
Go to My Citations
Complete your profile information
Let Google search for your articles
Verify your articles and add them to your personal profile
Make your personal profile PUBLIC
●e.g. personal profile of Louise Vet
ResearcherID
Register at www.researcherid.com
A ResearcherID (i.e. author identifier) is assigned to you
Add your references
●search in ISI Web of Science
● (distinct author sets)
●manage your ResearcherID publication lists in Endnote Web
●upload a RIS file with your additional references
Your publications will be visible on your personal profile page
●e.g. personal profile of Hans Baveco
ResearcherID profile of Hans Baveco
Scopus
Do an author search in Scopus
If you find different sets for the same author you may do a request to merge authors
Different author formats are combined
●one Author ID
●e.g. author details for Johan van Arendonk
Several options
●Citation overview
●h-Graph
●Alert for author citation
Google Scholar Citations, Researcher ID, Scopus
Updates Availability
GS Citations Automatic Public
ResearcherID Manually Public
Scopus Automatic Public
Omnipresent h-index
Omnipresent h-index
54
Omnipresent h-index
54
Omnipresent h-index
54 47
Omnipresent h-index
54 47
Omnipresent h-index
54 47
57
Omnipresent h-index
54 47
57
They are all different!
More alternatives
Researchgate http://researchgate.net/
Academia.edu http://www.academia.edu/
New solution
ORCiD Open Researcher & Contributor iD
ORCiD
From ResearcherID to ORCiD
How do they compare?
Based on: http://libguides.library.uu.nl/content.php?pid=310987&sid=3058269
Mendeley Google Scholar ORCiD ResearcherID Scopus ID ResearchGate net Academia edu
Publication list y y y y y y y
Publications linked y y y n n n n
Impact y y n y y y y
Soc. Media n n n n n y y
Bio etc. y y y y n y y
Community >2.5 mil ? 431k 385? ? >2 mil 1.8 mil
Wageningen 108 ~700 ? n.a. >1000 360
Thank you!
http://viaf.org/viaf/285392263/http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7274-0698http://wu.academia.edu/WouterGerritsmahttp://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-4161-2008http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/wouter-gerritsmahttp://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wouter_Gerritsmahttp://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3iDBE-MAAAAJhttp://academic.research.microsoft.com/Author/34373815http://www.narcis.nl/person/info:eu-repo/dai/nl/33714253X
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