This PPT presented at State Level FDP on "How to Create Academic & Research Identity" organized by Rishi Bankim Library in collaboration with IQAC of Rishi Bankim Chandra Evening College, Naihati, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India on 06th April, 2022.
Uncommon Grace The Autobiography of Isaac Folorunso
How to Create Academic & Research Identity.ppt
1. STATE LEVEL FDP
ON
HOW TO CREATE ACADEMIC AND
RESEARCH IDENTITY
ORGANIZED BY CENTRAL LIBRARY IN COLLABORATION
WITH IQAC OF RBC EVENING COLLEGE, NIAHATI, NORTH 24
PARGANAS, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
AT: SEMINAR HALL
06th APRIL, 2022
2. HOW TO CREATE ACADEMIC AND
RESEARCH IDENTITY
Dr. Santosh Kumar Tunga
Librarian and IQAC Coordinator
Rishi Bankim Chandra Evening College
Naihati, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5534-4861
https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/176188
3. OUTLINE OF TODAY DISCUSSION
Concept of Identity, Academic identity, Research
Identity, Author Identity and their importance in
academic domain
Types of Academic/Research identity and the steps
followed in creating these IDs.
Points to be remember for increasing your
Academic and Research visibility
Role of Academicians and Researchers in the
development of Academic and Research Identity
Tools used for publishing your Research Papers
Conclusion, Acknowledgment and References
7. ACADEMIC WRITING & PUBLISHING
Faculties
Books, Book
Chapters
Journal, Conf.,
Technical, Review,
Working, Magazine
papers, etc.
Students
UG
Project Reports
PG
Master
Dissertations
M Phil
Dissertations
Research
Scholars
PhD
Theses
Dlit
Research Reports
Post Doc
Research Reports
8. ACADEMIC IDENTITY
Academic identity is defined as the beliefs, values,
and commitments an individual holds toward being
a Author/academic (as distinct from another
professional) and being a particular type of
academic or researcher.
Academic identification is also being taken up
seriously in recent years with evolving parameters
and indicators for research evaluation that are used
for measuring research impact of individual and
organizations.
9. ACADEMIC IDENTITY
Academic identity has been generally defined
as how we see ourselves in an academic domain.
There is a growing demand for unique identity of
faculty/researcher to facilitate tracking of research
activity in the research eco system.
Various author or academic or research
identification systems are Vidwan ID, ORCID,
Google Scholar ID, WOS Researcher ID, Scopus
Author ID, ISNI, SSRN Author ID, Microsoft
Academic Search ID
10. IMPORTANCE OF ACADEMIC IDENTITY
Showcase their research work to the world
academic environment
Manage your research publication lists
Help to be identified by potential collaborators,
Increase the chance of research collaboration
Serve the society better
Help to avoid misidentification
Create an online presence/visibility in digital
environment
11. IMPORTANCE OF ACADEMIC IDENTITY CONT…
Enable research output to be attributed to your
Institution
Trace the number of citation and track citation
counts.
helped as online presence for enhancing visibility
and impact of your research works.
Link to your profiles on your institutional webpage,
individual webpage and more.
Share your IDs link on social media such as Face
book, WhataApp groups, Telegram, etc.
12. TYPES OF RESEARCH /ACADEMIC IDENTITY
Vidwan ID
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID)
Google Scholar ID
WOS Researcher ID
Scopus Author ID
Microsoft Academic Searcher ID
ISNI (International Standard Name Identifier)
13. ACADEMIC IDENTITY AND URL
ACADEMIC IDENTITY URL
VIDWAN ID https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/
ORCID (Open Researcher and
Contributor ID)
https://orcid.org/
Google Scholar ID https://scholar.google.com/
Web of Science Researcher ID https://www.publons.com/
SCOPUS Author ID https://www.scopus.com/
Microsoft Academic Searcher ID https://www.academic.microsoft.co
m/
ISNI (International Standard Name
Identifier)
https://www.isni.org/
15. INDIAN RESEARCH INFORMATION NETWORK
SYSTEM (IRINS)
IRINS is a web-based Research Information
Management (RIM) service developed and
provided by INFLIBNET centre in collaboration with
the Central University of Punjab.
Financial supported by National Mission on
Education through ICT (NME-ICT), MHRD, Govt. of
India
IRINS developed a database called “VIDWAN:
Expert database and National Research Network”
Please visit for details at: http://www.irins.org/irins/
16. VIDWAN ID
‘VIDWAN: Expert Database and National Research
Network- Research Profiles of
Scientists/Researchers and Faculty members
working in leading academic institutions.
Vidwan: Expert Database & National Researcher’s
Network is the premier database of profiles of
scientists / researchers and other faculty members
working at leading academic institutions and other
R & D organization involved in teaching and
research in India.
17. VIDWAN CONT…
The VIDWAN ID: a unique identifier in India
Researchers will be able to create, edit, and
maintain VIDWAN identifier and record free of
charge.
18. COMPONENTS OF VIDWAN ID
Subject Expertise
Personal Information
Experiences- past and present
Qualifications- Master, M Phil, Ph D, etc
Membership in professional Bodies
Membership in Committees, sub-committees, etc
Publications/Works
Link with other Academic Identities
19. VIDWAN ID CONT…
Please visit and registered your name at:
https://vidwan,inflibnet.ac.in
You must Login through Institutional Email
Login IDs and passwords have been issued to
experts whose profile is available in the database
with a persistent URL and VIDWAN ID enabling
them to update their profiles.
The database integrated with ORCID ID to update
publications from the ORCID database.
20. ORCID (OPEN RESEARCHER & CONTRIBUTOR
ID) ID
A UNIQUE, GLOBAL, PERSISTENT IDENTIFIER
FREE OF CHARGE TO RESEARCHERS
21. ORCID (OPEN RESEARCHER & CONTRIBUTOR ID)
ID
It is an non-proprietary alphanumeric code to
uniquely identify scientific and other academic
authors and contributors. For example
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5534-4861
We can connect our ID with our Personal
information, professional information, affiliations,
Grants/Awards, Publications, etc.
Please visit and registered your name at:
https://orcid.org/
You must register through Institutional Email
22. ORCID ID CONT…
A set of Application Programming Interfaces
(APIs), as well as the services and support of
communities of practice that enable interoperability
between an ORCID record and member organizations
so researchers can choose to allow connection of
their iD with their affiliations and contributions
Researchers will be able to create, edit, and maintain
an ORCID identifier and record free of charge.
23. ORCID CONT…
Existing academic identity providers such as Thomas
Reuters and SCOPUS have integrated their identity
system with ORCID to exchange bibliographic
information with each other.
CrossRef and DataCite are the leading not-for-profit
organizations providing DOI for research publications
and datasets.
ORCID has launched the service called automatic
update of information related to scholarly work from
CrossRef and DataCite to ORCID.
24. COMPONENTS OF ORCID ID
Name
A short Biography
Activities- Employment, Education and
Qualifications, Invited Positions and Distinctions,
Membership and Service, Funding and Works
Website & Social Links
Keywords
Countries
26. GOOGLE SCHOLAR PROFILE
Google Scholar Citation (GSC) lets authors set up a
profile page that lists their publications and citation
metrics.
The citation metrics are updated automatically, and
you can choose to have your list of publications
updated automatically or update them yourself.
Researcher can sign up for a GSC profile as
following steps:
27. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
PROFILE
First, sign in to your Google account (Gmail
account), or create one if you don't yet have one.
We recommend that you use a personal account,
not an account at your institution, so that you
can keep your profile for as long as you wish.
Once you've signed in to your Google account,
open the Scholar profile sign up form, confirm the
spelling of your name, enter your affiliation,
interests, etc. We recommend that you also enter
your Institute email address; this would make
your profile eligible for inclusion in Google Scholar
search results.
28. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
PROFILE CONT…
On the next page, you'll see groups of articles
written by people with names similar to yours. Add
all articles that you have written; keep in mind your
articles may be in several different groups, and
some groups may occasionally include articles by
several different authors.
If you publish under several different names, you
may need to do several searches to add all your
articles.
29. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
PROFILE
Once you're done with adding articles, it will ask
you what to do when the article data changes in
Google Scholar.
You can either have the updates applied to your
profile automatically, or you can choose to review
them beforehand. In either case, you can always go
to your profile and make changes by hand.
30. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
PROFILE CONT…
Finally, you will see your profile. This is a good time
to add a few finishing touches - upload your
professional looking photo, visit your university
email inbox and click on the verification link, double
check the list of articles, and, once you're
completely satisfied, make your profile public. It's
now eligible to appear in Google Scholar when
someone searches for your name!
31. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR PROFILE
CONT…
Go to Google scholar and click on the My Profile
link.
Follow the promotes to set up your profile and
add your publications.
Review and complete your profile.
32. STEPS IN CREATING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
PROFILE CONT…
Ensure you make your profile public if you want
other people to be able to view it, and
Visit your e-mail inbox and click on the verification
link.
Please visit and registered your name at:
https://scholar.google.com/citations/
33. MAKING YOUR PROFILE PUBLIC
Will my profile be visible to others?
Your profile is private and visible only to you until
and unless you make your profile public.
How do I make my profile public?
Click the "Edit" button next to your name, check the
"Make my profile public" box, and click "Save".
If the "Edit" button doesn't appear, sign in to the
Google account that you used to create your profile.
34. MAKING YOUR PROFILE PUBLIC CONT…
How do I link to my public profile?
You can share the URL displayed by the browser. It
looks like this:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ID&hl=en
…where ID identifies your Google Scholar profile.
You can link to it from your homepage, email it to
colleagues, or share it on social media. The link
only works if the profile is public, and only lets other
people see the profile but not make changes to it.
36. WEB OF SCIENCE RESEARCHERID
A Web of Science ResearcherID is a unique
identifier that connects you to your publications
across the Web of Science ecosystem (e.g., Web of
Science, Publons, and InCites) and provides the
global research community with an invaluable index
to author information.
Web of Science Group products (Web of
Science, Publons, InCites, EndNote) use a Web of
Science ResearcherID to match and disambiguate
researchers across products.
37. RESEARCHER ID
Researcher ID is an identifying system for scientific
authors. The system was introduced in January,
2008 by Thomson Routers.
Researchers around the world use Researcher ID
track their research publications across web of
science collections.
Please visit and registered your name at:
http://www.researcherid.com/
38. RESEARCHER ID CONT…
Researcher ID profiles moved to Publons on 15th
April, 2019.
The Publons is a free online system that provides
services for researchers to track and share their
research impact and contributions.
Publons is the new environment where you can
benefit from the improved Web of Science
Researcher ID, add your publications, track your
citations, and manage your web of science record.
39. RESEARCHER ID CONT…
The information about publications, citation metrics
from the web of science core collection, peer-
reviews and journal editing works of one person
can be located in one Publons profile.
Through the Publons, a researcher can express
his/her interest to be a reviewer for a journal
available in the Publons database.
To have the Publons profile, registration is required
at : https://publons.com/about/home/
40. SCOPUS AUTHOR ID
Scopus is the world’s largest abstract and citation
database of peer-reviewed research literature with
22,000 titles from more than 5,000 international
publishers.
A Scopus Author ID is automatically generated the
first time one of you publication is indexed in
Scopus.
41. SCOPUS AUTHOR ID CONT…
To find your Scopus ID, you may search for your
name or one of your indexed publications in Scopus
and go to your Author Details Page, where you will
find your Scopus Author ID.
Due to variant publishing names Scopus may
generate multiple IDs for the same author. Ensure
you merge all your IDs to optimize your citation
matrix.
Please visit and registered your name at:
https://www.scopus.com/
42. MICROSOFT ACADEMIC ID
The website of Microsoft Academic is powered by
Microsoft Academic Group (MAG) data and
Microsoft Academic Knowledge Exploration
(MAKES) hosted API’s
Data is available for offline processing through
MAG subscriptions.
Self-hosted API’s used to create real-time
applications, like Microsoft Academic Website, are
available on Azure through MAKES subscriptions.
Please visit and registered your name at:
https://academic.microsoft.com/
43. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NAME IDENTIFIER
(ISNI)
ISNI is a 14 digit global standard number for
identifying the contributors for their unique work
including researchers, artists, performers,
producers, publishers, aggregators, R&D
organizations and academic institutions.
The objectives of the ISNI International Authority
(ISNI-IA) is to assign a persistent unique
identification number to the contributor, so that the
issues of name ambiguity can be solved in areas
such as author name in scholarly article, institution
or library name in consortium based access,
organization name in the funding agency, etc.
44. ISNI CONT…
Bowker is a registration agency for the individual
and publishing organization to get ISNI number.
Renggold is also a registration agency for academic
institutions, R&D organizations to get ISNI number.
BnF (Bibliotheque National de France) also acts as
registration agency for registers of individuals and
publishing organizations in France.
Please visit and registered your name at:
www.isni.org/
45. RESEARCHGATE: FIND & SHARE RESEARCH
ResearchGate is a European commercial social
networking site for scientists and researchers to
share papers.
Discover scientific knowledge and stay connected
to the world of science, Discover research, Connect
with your scientific community, Measure your
impact.
ResearchGate is the professional network for
scientists and researchers. We help researchers
connect and make it easy for them to share and
access scientific output, knowledge, and expertise.
46. IS RESEARCHGATE FREE?
Creating an account on ResearchGate is free.
All ResearchGate members will be able to access
content from the participating open access journals.
You may follow: www.researchgate.net
47. RESEARCHGATE CONT…
The site creates profiles with information harvested
from literature databases and other sources, while
permitting researchers to create profiles by
registering on the site.
Standard elements of a profile include a dashboard-
like overview, citations to published work, contact
and career information, research interests, links to
citations of potential interest, and selected impact
metrics.
48. FEATURES OF RESEARCHGATE
Profiles can be augmented by including contact
information, a photograph,
citations to work that has not been discovered by
ResearchGate, and
full-text article content for sharing with other
members.
Site members can follow other researchers and
their work, identify colleagues and coworkers such
as lab personnel,and share details of current
projects.
49. POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED FOR INCREASING
YOUR ACADEMIC/RESEARCH VISIBILITY
Maintain a uniform way of mentioning YOUR
NAME in your research publications like Santosh
Kumar Tunga, not SK Tunga, S Tunga, Dr.
Santosh Kr Tunga, Dr. Tunga, etc.
Update your ONLINE Academic/Research
PROFILEs (as and when required) and your own
website (if any). For example
www.sites.google.com/view/santosh-kumar-tunga
50. POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED FOR INCREASING
YOUR ACADEMIC/RESEARCH VISIBILITY CONT…
Include all research publications in an open online
repository so Google Scholar will track when you
have been cited.
Publish in online and open access publishing
platforms with research features allowing users to
find articles that cite it.
Publish your research findings in DOI, URL, www
links publication i.e. online platform (eISSN)
51. POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED CONT…
Share your publications (if publisher allow) in Social
Networking sites like Academia.edu, Researchgate,
Slide Share, Mendeley, Twitter, FaceBook, Blogs,
Google sites, etc.
Follow Publication Ethics and Research Ethics in
online academic /Research visibility.
Attend Academic /Scientific writing, Research
Ethics, Copyright, IPR, Plagiarism in research,
Research visibility courses/workshops.
53. TOOLS USED FOR POLISHING YOUR
RESEARCH PAPER
Use Proper Reference Styles
(APA, MLA, IEEE, Chicago, etc.)
Use Reference Management Tools
(Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote)
Use Language Correction Tools
(Grammarly, Ginger, Pro Writing Aid, White Smoka,
Language Tool, etc.)
54. TOOLS USED FOR POLISHING YOUR
RESEARCH PAPER CONT…
Many commercial publishers provide charged
Author Support Services like Language Editing,
Scientific Editing, Statistical support/analysis, etc.
Plagiarism Detection Tools
Language Editing Services :
http://webshop.elsevier.com/languageservices/lang
uageediting
62. CHECK YOUR PAPER BEFORE FINAL SUBMISSION
Proof read your own paper
Spelling/grammar correction
Avoid unintended typo-errors
Cross-check Tables and also Figures with caption
numbers and descriptions
Cross-verify mathematical & statistical formulae
and present results
Better show the draft to fresh pair of eyes
63. FINDING A RIGHT JOURNAL
ISSN or Peer-reviewed
Publisher website, Journal Website
Peer-reviewed process
Constitution & Memebers of Editorial Board
Published in Print or Online or Both
Listed in UGC-CARE List
(https://ugccare.unipune.ac.in/)
Is the Journal included in Databases mentioned on
its website? (Scopus, WOS, EBSCO, JSTOR, LISA,
Google Scholar, Emerald insight, ProQuest
D&Theses, Ethos, etc.)
64. FINDING A RIGHT JOURNAL CONT…
Listed in UGC-CARE (Consortium for Academic
and Research Ethics) List
(https://ugccare.unipune.ac.in/)
The UGC-CARE list has only two groups:
(i) UGC-CARE List Group-1: Journals found
qualified through UGC-CARE protocols.
(ii) UGC-CARE List Group-II: Journals indexed in
globally recognized databases like SCOPUS, WOS,
etc.
65. FINDING A RIGHT JOURNAL CONT…
Check whether your journal indexed/abstarcted or
not? Various Indexing system are Scopus, WOS,
Google Scholar, EBSCO Discovery, Summon
(ProQuest), DOAJ, Indian Citation Index, ISA, ILSA,
LISA, Index Copernicus, etc.
Is the Journal published by well-known publisher?
(i) Commercial-Taylor & Francis, Springer, Wiley,
Sage, Elsivier, MacGraw-Hill etc.; (ii) Learned or
Scholarly Societies-AMS, ACS,APS, etc.; and (iii)
University Press-OUP, CUP, etc.
66. FINDING A RIGHT JOURNAL CONT…
Verify the member of the publisher or the journal in
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association
(OASPA)
Is he publisher or the journal a member of the
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
Check who are the members of Editorial Board and
peer review process, are these information
mentioned in journal’s website ?
67. CONCLUSION
The use of various academic identifiers should be
made mandatory field in various applications such
as research grant, project proposal, ranking
system, honours and awards application, etc.
Academic institutions and R&D organizations
should encourage faculty members, researchers
and students to get these academic identifiers
specially ORCID, Vidwan and make it as a
mandatory field in the research ecosystem such as
research management systems, faculty profile
management, institutional repositories, e-theses
and dissertations, etc.
68. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like express my sincere thanks to various
Internet sources and also authors of those Internet
sources used to prepare this presentation.
This presentation is mainly prepared to create an
awareness among faculties, students and research
scholars about the various academic and research
identities.
These slides have been/being used in my various
talks and presentations both online and offline
mode.