Anyone can search this site, and ResearcherID allows registered users to create their own unique ID, enter their publications, and thereafter to more easily communicate and collaborate with other authors.
Publication records can be added to ResearcherID from Web of Science (WOS), or from EndNote or EndNote web. An advantage of adding from WOS is that an author's citation data will automatically update as WOS updates.
Incidentally, references from ResearchOnline@JCU (was JCU ePrints) can be exported to Endnote and from there to ResearcherID. Also, WOS, EndNote Web and ResearcherID all share login details for registered users.
An article about this: Are you ready to become a number? was published in Science 27 March 2009: Vol. 323. no. 5922, pp. 1662 - 1664
http://www.researcherid.com/
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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