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  1. Your Thomson Reuters ID is the email address and password you use to access your account on our website. Most people will also use this to sign into their software applications. You'll make all changes to your name, email address and password on My Account.

    • What´s A Researcher ID
    • How to Get One
    • What Is It Used For
    • How to Improve Your Profile and Correct Errors

    Researcher IDis a unique identifier scheme developed by Thomson Reuters. It is used in Web of Science as well as being compatible with other ID schemes.

    Go to Researcher ID and click on "Join now". Fill in the form. You will receive an email; click on the link in the email and finish entering your information (such as your institution name) to create the ResearcherID. You will then be able to link the ID to ORCID.

    ResearcherID, like ORCID and SCOPUS author ID, differentiates authors with similar names and produce profiles of authors' works. If you use Endnote or Web of Science, ResearcherID ties in to these systems seamlessly. Use your ResearcherID on your CV, grants, and other profiles.

    Once you have gotten the ResearcherID, you can add to your publications list by clicking "Add publications". Then, search Web of Science, adding a RIS file from Endnote or RefManager, or connecting directly to Endnote. You can also connect to ORCID and import the publications from your ORCID profile (or vice-versa).

  2. A Medical Identification Number for Canada (MINC) is a unique, lifetime, nationally recognized standard identifier. Identifying physicians and surgeons across Canada. MINC was developed to improve the accurate and reliable identification of physicians and surgeons across Canada.

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  4. Mar 22, 2024 · ResearcherID is a service provided by Thomson Reuters, the publisher of Web of Science (Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index and Arts & Humantities Citation Index).

    • Linda Zellmer
    • 2015
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ResearcherIDResearcherID - Wikipedia

    ResearcherID is an identifying system for scientific authors. The system was introduced in January 2008 by Thomson Reuters Corporation. This unique identifier aims at solving the problem of author identification and correct attribution of works. In scientific and academic literature, it is common to cite the name, surname, and initials of the ...

  6. 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.

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