Your Publishing Identity
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Start Date
19-2-2021 12:00 PM
End Date
19-2-2021 1:00 PM
Description
It’s become increasingly important to be conscious of how discoverable your work is to others. Can potential collaborators, journal editors, university administrators and others clearly determine what you’ve published, edited or peer-reviewed? Profiling systems like ResearcherID and ORCID for publication tracking, and Publons for editorial and peer-review tracking give your work visibility and discoverability. In this session, we’ll explore how these systems work, how they make you more discoverable in databases like Web of Science, and get you on your way to establishing your own publication identity.
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Your Publishing Identity
It’s become increasingly important to be conscious of how discoverable your work is to others. Can potential collaborators, journal editors, university administrators and others clearly determine what you’ve published, edited or peer-reviewed? Profiling systems like ResearcherID and ORCID for publication tracking, and Publons for editorial and peer-review tracking give your work visibility and discoverability. In this session, we’ll explore how these systems work, how they make you more discoverable in databases like Web of Science, and get you on your way to establishing your own publication identity.
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Audience:
Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students
Presenter:
Marisa Ruccolo, Web of Science