In July we will implement a new
research management system, Pure, which will search for the research outputs of
our Monash researchers in Scopus. This is part of the myResearch project.
In order to improve the accuracy of
the initial harvest of research outputs from Scopus, we would like to collect
as many Scopus Author IDs and ORCID IDs as we can.
This will improve the experience
for researchers, as it will present you with a more accurate list of research
outputs for review and claiming authorship.
What do we need from researchers?
We need your first name, surname,
email address, Scopus Author ID and/or ORCID ID.
We also need your department/
school and faculty if you are not emailing us from your Monash address.
What is the deadline?
Tuesday 14 June 2016
Where do I send this information?
Please send to myresearch@monash.edu
What is ORCID?
ORCID is a persistent digital
identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher. The NHMRC
and the ARC encourage all researchers applying for funding to have an
ORCID identifier.
How can I register for an ORCID ID?
·
Register
for an ORCID using your Monash University email account.
·
Registration
takes 30 seconds.
Where can I find my Scopus Author ID?
·
Authors are
automatically assigned an author identifier in Scopus.
·
Your
publications are linked automatically to your Scopus Author ID
·
To find
your Author ID, login to Scopus, use author search to find your profile and Scopus
Author ID.
What is a Scopus Author ID?
Scopus is the
largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific
journals, books and conference proceedings. Your ID distinguishes you from
other authors.
What if I have
more than one Scopus profile and ID?
You may request that multiple profiles be merged. Scopus will
merge the author profiles in four weeks or less.
·
Go to: http://www.scopusfeedback.com/
·
Conduct an
Author Search.
·
Select the
author entries to merge by clicking the box to the left of each name. (Click
the 'Details' link, if available, for more information on an author, including
the Author ID.)
·
Review
document
·
Review
Profile
·
Submit
request
What will the University do with
this information?
The myResearch project team will
add this information to your record in Pure so that it can be used in the
harvest of your research outputs from Scopus.
What if I don’t have these IDs?
We will still be able to harvest
your research outputs. Using IDs reduces the possibility that the search will
find outputs belonging to someone with the same name as you.
Where can I get more information?
See myResearch for more
information, or send your questions to myresearch@monash.edu
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