Attribution in the Research Lifecycle: Persistent identifiers

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Thomson Reuters: Attribution in the Research Lifecycle Renee Reagon Thomson Reuters IP and Science Professional Services Manager Orcid Kenya Workshop 23 July 2015

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Thomson Reuters: Attribution in the Research Lifecycle Renee Reagon Thomson Reuters IP and Science Professional Services Manager Orcid Kenya Workshop 23 July 2015

End-to-end Solution to Seamlessly Manage and Report on Research

Workflow

Modular  to  flexibly  meet  customer  needs  

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Publica5ons  Management  

Graduate  Student  

Management  

Configura5on  Research  Analy5cs  

Research  Portal  

Pre-­‐  &  Post-­‐  Award  

Management  

IP  PorBolio  Management  

Applica5on  Modules  

Func5onal  Modules  

Core  Module  

Engagement  in  Industry  Standardiza5on  

Global  challenges    for  effec5ve  research  management  

Pro-­‐ac5ve  Research  

Management  

AJract  talent  

Increase  collabora5ons  

Produce  more  publica5ons  (in  more  high  impact  journals)  

Make  efficient  and  effec5ve  use  of  available  funding  

Increase  success  rates,  and  external  research  

funding  

Generate  more  high  impact,  innova5ve  project  ideas  

Produce  more  patents  (and  license  agreements)  

Generate  more  spin-­‐outs,  products,  exper5se,  

services,  …  

Individual  Researcher:  Increasing  your  visibility  and  academic  reputa5on    

§ Winning  at  publishing  and  research:  Publish  in  high  impact  

journals  

§  Showcasing  your  research:  publicise  researcher  profiles,  Being  visible  on  social  media  pla?orms  

§ Building  your  network:  Collaborate  with  top  researchers  

§ Monitor  and  evaluate  your  success:  track  and  benchmark  

§ Op5mising  the  use  of  reputa5on  management  tools  

WHAT IS ORCID

•  Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)

•  ORCID initiative is the core component of an industry-wide effort to address author disambiguation to connect researchers to their work by associating a persistent author identifier.

•  This academic reputation management tool has gained wide acceptance

WHAT IS RESEARCHERID

•  ResearcherID is a place for researchers to manage and share their professional information. Solve author identity issues while simultaneously adding dynamic citation metrics and collaboration networks to the researcher’s personal profile.

•  Each member is assigned a unique identifier to enable researchers to manage their publication lists, track their times cited counts and h-index, identify potential collaborators and avoid author misidentification

•  www.researcherid.com

ResearcherID: Profiles

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RESEARCHER ID

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RESEARCHER ID CITATION NETWORK

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WHY INTEGRATE ORCID AND RESEARCHERID?

•  As a founding member of the ORCID initiative, Thomson Reuters is committed to supporting ORCID and the needs of our users

•  The ResearcherID ORCID integration allows for the seamless exchange of publication data between the two systems. ResearcherID and ORCID are complementary attribution identifiers, and it is essential that scholarly authors and researchers have both. ORCID is a platform-agnostic identifier, whereas the ResearcherID identifier is specific to Thomson Reuters.

DEMO

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Associate an ORCID account with ResearcherID

Bi-directional exchange of bibliographic information between ResearchID and ORCID

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Sending publications from ReseacherID to ORCID

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Sending publications from ORCID to ResearcherID

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Importing publications in Converis Research Information Management System using Orcid

Breaking down the silo

Ins5tu5onal  Data  • People  |  Org  units|  AffiliaGons  |  OpGonal:  PublicaGons  • Sources:  Finance,  HR,  IR,  RIS,  DW,  …  

Converis  

Jane  Doe  Dep.  of  Law  

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5442-5838

+  other  online  sources,    file  formats  and  manual  creaGon.  

Make your work visible and accessible. In two bridged worlds now. THANK YOU ! Renee Reagon, email [email protected]

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