This guide provides resources, information, and tools to guide you through the UT Tyler HRD PhD program.
Note: Before ORCID was developed, some database providers developed approaches to author disambiguation. ResearcherID (developed by Thomas Reuters and used in Web of Science) and Scopus Author ID (developed by Elsevier and used in Scopus) are two examples of these efforts.
Whereas ORCID is a platform-agnostic identifier, ResearcherID and Scopus Author ID are connected to proprietary, subscription-based systems.
Scopus Author ID
Scopus is a multidisciplinary database of peer-reviewed journal articles, books, conference publications, and other literature. Authors with publications indexed in Scopus are automatically assigned a Scopus Author ID. Users can use the lookup tool to locate an author's profile, which includes the identifier, references, citations of work, h-index, and subject areas.
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Like ResearcherID, data associated with Scopus can be exchanged with ORCID.
Publish or Perish
If you are working in an area that is not well covered by the Scopus or Clarivate blibliometric tools, you can use the free Publish or Perish software to analyze your citations using the data from your Google Scholar profile.
Jane: Journal Author Name Estimator
If you have written a paper, but you're not sure to which journal you should submit it, or maybe you want to find relevant articles to cite in your paper, or are you an editor, or do you need to find reviewers for a particular paper use Jane .
Enter the title and/or abstract of the paper in the box, and click on 'Find journals', 'Find authors' or 'Find Articles'. Jane will then compare your document to millions of documents in PubMed to find the best matching journals, authors or articles.