Grow your profile
There are several key steps to growing your profile as a researcher, and yourÌýliaison librarianÌýcan help you every step of the way.
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ORCiD
Get all of your work attributed to you by signing up for ORCiD, a permanent (and unique) identification number that you can use when publishing, on research grant applicationsÌýand in numerous other places. ORCiD is recommended by the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ and the sign up process takes less than 5 minutes. If you already have an ORCiD, make sure that it isÌý.
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Aurora and Researcher Profiles
AuroraÌýlets youÌýkeep track of all of your publications and other research outputs in one place. It is integrated with the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥'s Researcher Profiles, and lets you add in additional information about your qualifications and research-related activities. You can also useÌýAurora to export publication lists for grant applications, calculate your h-index and lots more.
YourÌýliaison librarianÌýcan provide advice and assistance with using Aurora effectively.
Once you've claimed all of your publications and set up all of your information, login and fineÌýtune your public ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide profile in Researcher Profiles.
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Google Scholar citations
Create a Google Scholar Citations profile, then claim your publications, view your citation metrics, and view other profiles. Your profile will appear in Google Scholar search results if you make your it public.Ìý
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Web of Science ResearcherID
Make yourself discoverable by creatingÌýa ResearcherID account to manage your Web of Science publications and peer review activity. It's free to join and is viewable by anyone. Use of ResearcherID on Publons solves author identity issues and includes citation metrics and collaboration.
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Scopus author profile
Scopus creates a unique author identifier for you within Scopus. It includes citation and author metrics and collaboration networks, similar to ResearcherID. It is free to view but more information is available via the Library subscription.
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Other researcher profiles
There are many other researcher profile sites. Some also enable research collaboration and article uploads where copyright permits.Ìý Join the profile(s) used by your discipline to increase visibility. Some popular sites are: