Attribution in the Research Lifecycle: Persistent identifiers
1. Thomson Reuters: Attribution in the
Research Lifecycle
Renee Reagon
Thomson Reuters IP and Science
Professional Services Manager
Orcid Kenya Workshop 23 July 2015
6. 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,
…
7. 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
8. 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
9. 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
13. 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.
21. 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.
22. Make your work visible and accessible. In two bridged worlds
now.
THANK YOU !
Renee Reagon, email renee.reagon@thomsoneruters.com
Thomson Reuters