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To obtain a ResearcherID, your institution must subscribe to the Web of Science. Once you are on the Web of Science, you first register with the Web of Science, and then sign in to the Web of Science. Subsequently, you register with ResearcherID. Once you sign in to ResearcherID, you add publications to your account.
ResearcherID may become a standard tool for a researcher. Your administrators may ask for your ResearcherID, instead of a static list of publications. You may want to include the ID in you resume and website. (Your citation metrics are available to anyone who bothers to search. Why not get the numbers correctly yourself and tell the world?) Let's hope that we and our administrators can all think in many dimensions, with the ResearcherID being just one dimension.
Several people have asked how to register for ResearcherID. Here was how I registered. )
Learn how to create your own Researcher ID and build a publication list in the following introductory video presentation:
http://www.brainshark.com/brainshark/vu/view.asp?pi=232547482
Many questions you may have in using ResearchID are answered in the video.
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