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A Web of Science Researcher ID is a unique identifier that connects an author to their work in the Web of Science Group products (Web of Science, InCites, EndNote). A Researcher ID is minted for every author with at least one publication indexed in the Web of Science.

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Having a Web of Science Researcher ID helps to:

  • Solve author identity issues.
  • Ensure correct attribution between you and your publications on the  Web of Science.
  • Add dynamic citation metrics from the  Web of Science  Core Collection and other missing metadata to publication records on your  Publons  profile,  Web of Science ,  InCites, etc.
  • Keep your ORCID up to date by linking it to your Web of Science Researcher ID .

Web of Science Researcher Profile

Web of Science researcher profile is the only profile where you can:

  • Manage your publication lists, including publications in the Core Collection, publications outside of the Core Collection,
  • Grant reviews,
  • Include Peer reviews for journals and conferences  and/or editorial activities,
  • View your citation metrics,
  • Export a CV of your scholarly contribution,
  • Additional profile features will be added according to entitlements to the Core Collection.
  • Your researcher profile in Web of Science

Publons has joined Web of Science

"Publons has joined Web of Science"

Since 2022, Publons profiles have been integrated into Web of Science Researcher Profiles. From   webofscience.com   use your existing Publons or Web of Science credentials to sign in and manage your profile.

  • If you've had a Publons profile for a while, you'll find help here.

How to connect my ORCID to Web of Science researcher profile?

  • Navigate to  webofscience.com  and from there you can click Sign in .

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  • Click on Open Menu and go to your profile then click Edit .

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  • Navigate to the ORCID Syncing tab  of your Profile Settings, click Connect to your ORCID ID . This will give permissions to Web of Science to sync your account.

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Once you have connected your ORCID account you will then be able to configure your sync preferences and keep ORCID up to date with changes in your Web of Science Researcher Profile and vice versa! Publications are synced automatically. Peer reviews are synced once per day.

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A  Web of Science Researcher ID is a unique identifier that connects you to your publications across the Web of Science ecosystem and provides the global research community with an invaluable index to author information. In order to create your Researcher ID, you need to register . After that, you can update your personal information and records. You can add publications, peer reviews, editor records and memberships , and maintain your personal ResearcherID profile up-to-date.

Having a Web of Science ResearcherID helps:

  • solve author identity issues
  • ensure correct attribution between you and your publications on the Web of Science
  • add dynamic citation metrics from the Web of Science Core Collection and other missing metadata to publication records on your Publons profile, Web of Science, InCites, etc.
  • effortlessly keep your ORCID up to date by linking it to your Web of Science ResearcherID on Publons

Find out more about the Web of Science ResearcherID here .

Check out the screenshots below to find out the steps in creating your  Web of Science profile:

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What is Web of Science Researcher Profiles (ResearcherID)?

Web of Science Researcher Profiles is a web platform where researchers can register for a unique researcher ID number and update their profile information, build their publication list, and select to make their profile public or private. It is now fully integrated with Publons .

Web of Science Researcher Profiles is a freely available resource for the global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community. 

Find out more information about Web of Science Researcher Profiles  here .

Having a Web of Science Researcher Profiles gives you the following benefits:

  • Accurate author identification
  • Online user profile
  • Publication list
  • Citation metrics available
  • User privacy controls
  • Collaboration with other researchers possible

Limitations

Web of Science Researcher Profiles has the following limitations:

  • Need to add publications that are not indexed by Web of Science manually or import them from another source

Getting started with Web of Science Researcher Profiles at Mayo Clinic

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You can register for a ResearcherID  here . You will be sent an email with a link to complete the registration. After providing some personal information, your uniqute ReseacherID is sent to you via email.

Once you have a Web of Science Researcher Profile

  • Ensure that your Web of Science Researcher Profiles / ResearcherID has matched all your publications correctly. The information tied to the publications tied to your profile will affect your h-index.
  • log in to Publons using their ORCID account
  • export publications from their Publons profile to ORCID either automatically when Publons is updated or as a one-time action
  • export verified reviews from their Publons profile to ORCID either automatically when Publons is updated or as a one-time action
  • import publications from ORCID either automatically when ORCID is updated or as a one-time action
  • See more information on the ORCID website .
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Web of Science ResearcherID , a unique identifier that associates researchers with their works in Web of Science, is now displayed on  Web of Science Researcher Profile  (formerly Publons). A Researcher Profile consists of four distinct sections, namely  Profile Card ,  Metrics Panel ,  Publication Records  and  Peer Review Records . ResearcherID is at the top of the Profile Card, right underneath the author's name. It is automatically assigned to each Profile holder and can be used to search for publications by a researcher. Other sections on the Researcher Profile showcase a researcher's scholarly contributions and impact in publications, peer reviews and editorships. 

Register or sign in to  Web of Science  to create or manage your own Researcher Profile, and share it with the persistent link  http://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/[ResearcherID] .  

Click to view an example Researcher Profile

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Source of the example profile:  https://fileshare.clarivate.com/training/wosg/researcher-profiles/assets/NcHvuKmHDiMGy7Lu_w9j8rCpMZkP4nFkQ-Web%20of%20Science%20Researcher%20Profile%20summary-final.pdf

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While the automatic update feature offers convenience, it also poses the risk of paper misattribution.

  • You don't need to keep track of whether or when Web of Science indexes your new publications.
  • You can save the effort of adding new publications to your Web of Science Researcher Profile yourself.
  • Web of Science may wrongly add in publications by another author of the same or similar name in your profile, causing misattribution.
  • The accuracy of your records or metrics in Web of Science can be compromised because of the misattribution.

You can reap the advantages of automatic publication updates without compromising the precision of your profile in regards to your publication records and metrics.

  • Take note of the “Automatic Update” email notification that Web of Science sends to you.
  • Upon the notification, login to your Web of Science personal account immediately to review the newly added publications.
  • In case of misattribution, delete the wrong publications with reference to the guide Removing Wrongly Assigned Publications by the Automatic Update of Web of Science .

By utilizing CityU Scholars, you can assist Web of Science in enhancing its author mapping and searchability, ensuring that the right publications are associated with your name and profile in its database. 

  • Join the University’s ORCID Creation and Integration Exercise ( Guide for Faculty or Guide for Research Students ) to integrate your ORCID account with CityU Scholars. This enables your ORCID publication list to receive automatic updates of validated research output records exported from CityU Scholars, on a daily basis during your service or study at CityU.
  • Web of Science receives a daily data feed from ORCID. If a publication matches a record in Web of Science (with the ORCID account and the publication being visible to everyone), your ORCID will be added to the record in Web of Science within a few days. The metadata fields used to match works in ORCID and Web of Science include author, journal, article title, year, volume, page number and DOI. Although all fields are used to find a match, exact matching is not required for every field.
  • Adding ORCID to your publications in Web of Science enables searching for your publications using your ORCID identifier.

Correcting author records

For a single author, there might be more than one author record in Web of Science. They were possibly registered by the author using different email addresses or created by the Web of Science algorithm. Moreover, there might be publication misattribution to author records. Sign in to your Web of Science account to make a correction request.

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For more information on ResearcherID  and Researcher Profile , please refer to Web of Science's   Knowledge Base .   

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Benefits of web of science researcher profile, claim your web of science researcher profile, edit your web of science researcher profile, find journal impact factor & quartile.

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ResearcherID is a proprietary unique digital author identifier used in Clarivate products, including Web of Science (WoS) and InCites. WoS is one of the leading sources of bibliometric data.

Prior to 2017, WoS was owned by Thomson Reuters and originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information. ResearcherID was created in 2008 to identify authors in WoS. In 2019, ResearcherID was integrated with Publons, a 3rd party platform for managing author identity, publications, and peer-reviewing activity. 

In 2022, Clarivate transitioned from using Publons for author management to full integration within WoS itself. Now authors can claim their WoS  Researcher Profile, including a unique ReseacherID, and use built-in tools to manage it without leaving the database.

Do I Still Need ORCID?

Yes. ResearcherID is limited to Clarivate products.

ORCID is a non-proprietary unique digital identifier increasingly adopted by multiple publishers and grant funders for author identification and disambiguation. ORCID profiles may include information beyond Web of Science.  By syncing your WoS Researcher Profile with ORCID, you allow exchange of data and automatic updates of both profiles with your new publications. In addition, WoS and other resources may be searched by ORCID ID.

  • Ensure that all your works in WoS are correctly attributed to you.
  • Obtain citation counts, h-index, data on journals' impact factors, and citation metrics reports.
  • Add variants of your name.
  • Link your author record with ORCID and authorize exchange of data between these systems to save time.
  • Import verified bibliographic data from WoS to Digital Measures.
  • Keep track of your peer reviewer and editor activities in journals indexed by WoS.

All Clarivate products such as WoS, EndNote, InCites and others share the same login credentials.

  • From the Libraries' database page, go to Web of Science and register or login in the top right corner of the home page.
  • Select  the Researchers tab in the search box. Type in your name.  Add name variants if applicable.

Requires UTSA login

  • Selecta a relevant entry or, if applicable, multiple entries and view as combined record: 

Select multiple records

  • Review your author record and remove incorrectly attributed publications.  Organizations and years of affiliation are based on the data supplied by the author to the publisher when the article was published.
  • Click on the purple Claim My Record button on the right hand side.
  • On the next page, login with your Web of Science credentials or register if you don't have a WoS account. You will be prompted to set up your account, select preferences and authorize connection with ORCID.

Edit and claim your author record

After you claim and verify your Author Record, you will see a green checkmark next to your name. The Web of Science ResearcherID and ORCID ID (if you authorized this connection)  will appear on your profile.

  • Click on Manage button to add missing works if applicable.  
  • View Times Cited for your works.
  • Open a dashboard on the right hand side to analyze your citation activity.
  • Click on the journal title to access journal information such as Journal Impact Factor, Category Quartile, and Journal Citation Indicator.

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Profile Settings

Go to Edit Profile and review all three tabs to ensure desired settings.

If you authorized ORCID syncing during the initial setup, your ORCID account is linked to Web of Science. Otherwise, you can do it now. You control the exchange of information between ORCID and Web of Science Researcher Profile.

Edit setting for Author Profile

Under Documents, click on the journal title in a citation to access Journal Information.

Please note that a journal may be included in more than one JCFR Category and may have different ranking in different categories.

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WoS Researcher profiles (formerly Publons)

The Web of Science (WoS) ResearcherID is a unique identifier for researchers. 

If you have previously utilised Publons with your ResearcherID, Publons has now been integrated with your Web of Science Researcher Profile and you will be redirected to WoS for access.

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Web of Science Researcher Profile is the only profile where you can track your publications, citation metrics, handling editor work, and peer reviews for journals, conferences, and funders in one place.

It allows the users to;

The individual ID number stays with the researcher over the course of career, regardless of name changes or change in institution or affiliation.

How Do I Get a ResearcherID?

Publons profiles were migrated to Web of Science Researcher Profiles. If you are the previous owner of a Publons profile please log in to the Web of Science with your previous Publons credentials to access your existing profile data. 

To create your Web of Science Researcher Profile please first navigate to  webofscience.com  and from there you can click to either sign in or register. 

Sign in if you have existing Web of Science access, but if you do not have a Web of Science account, please register for one from this page. You can register with your personal or institutional email address. 

Alternatively, you can click on "CREATE" from the side navigation and then follow the prompts. 

For more detailed information please use the help guide below that build up from Derya Soguksu who is profession as Regional Solutions Consultant of Clarivate Analytics firm.

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Why it is important?

  • It increases the availability and accessibility of you as a researcher.
  • It is designed to associate you with your scholarly work, thus assuring an accurate record of output and attribution.
  • It also provides a gateway for colleagues to quickly locate their published work and to identify them as potential collaborators.
  • It allows researchers to track, verify and showcase their peer review and editorial contributions for academic journals.

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After the ResearcherID is created, to ensure the standard t he institution information must be entered  by clicking on the Affiliations button. After selecting Istanbul Kultur University in the Institution field, you must enter the English equivalent of the department you are affiliated to. Please do not use abbreviations and enter the web site of the institution with the date you started to work in the related fields.

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Author Search

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Note : Author Search is only available in the Web of Science Core Collection.

In the appropriate fields, find an author by typing their last name followed by their first name. You can include a hyphen, a space, or an apostrophe in the Last Name field. For example:

  • Van der Waals

Searching for an Author Record

Any author with a paper indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection has an author record.

  • By default, Name Search is selected; click the drop-down arrow and select Author Identifier if you want to search for an author’s Web of Science ResearcherID or ORCID.

Author Search Results

  • The search results page lists author records that match your search. If there is only one author record associated with the author you’re searching, the author record automatically opens and bypasses the search results page.
  • Refine your search results by author name, organization, and subject category to retrieve more relevant results.
  • You can start a new author search directly from the search results page. Click the search box located below the number of search results to open a pop-up window.

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View as a Combined Record

There may be multiple author records for one author. You can select multiple author records and click View as Combined Record to view all documents from an author in one record.

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