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Type of site | Academic profile service |
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| URL | researchid |
ResearchID.co is an online academic-profile service through which researchers can create public profiles and display information about their publications and citations. A library page published by São Paulo State University describes it as a centralized platform for managing and displaying academic profiles.[1]
ResearchID.co is distinct from Clarivate's Web of Science ResearcherID.[2]
The São Paulo State University library page states that researchers can provide a Scopus Author ID for their publication list and a Google Scholar profile address for citation information, including the h-index and i10-index.[1]
The Portal of Scientific Journals of the Federal University of São Carlos lists ResearchID.co in its section on unique authorship identifiers and provides links to the service and its registration page.[3]
The Graduate Program in Psychology and Health at the Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto published an instructional presentation explaining how to create a ResearchID.co profile and transfer scholarly-output records from Google Scholar through EndNote.[4]
ResearchID.co has been referenced in university administrative documents and academic directories. A faculty-accreditation notice issued by the Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering at the Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid Region required applicants to possess registrations with both ORCID and ResearchID.co and recommended including them in the applicant's Lattes curriculum.[5]
The Graduate Program in Food Engineering at the State University of Maringá includes ResearchID.co links alongside ORCID and Google Scholar links in its faculty directory.[6] The QTNano research group at the University of São Paulo also links selected members' ResearchID.co profiles with their Lattes, Google Scholar and ORCID profiles.[7]
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