Which_Yu_is_You_ORCID_iD_for_Researchers.pdf (2.5 MB)
Which Yu is You? ORCID iD for Researchers, and NASA ADS Integration
This poster was presented at the June 2015 Special Libraries Association Conference in Boston, MA.
It aims to familiarize the science library community with Open Researcher Contributor ID (ORCID), a unique, persistent, global identifier; to demonstrate its potential as a tool for researchers to collect, integrate, collate and track their body of professional contributions; and to illustrate how ORCID integration will enhance accuracy and discoverability within the Center for Astrophysics Bibliography, curated in the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS).
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- Astronomical sciences not elsewhere classified
- Astronomical instrumentation
- Galactic astronomy
- Stellar astronomy and planetary systems
- High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays
- Astroparticle physics and particle cosmology
- Solar system planetary science (excl. planetary geology)
- Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy
- Space sciences not elsewhere classified
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ORCIDidentifierNASA Astrophysics Data SystemNASA ADSInterstellar and Intergalactic MatterInstrumentation, Techniques, and Astronomical ObservationsGalactic AstronomyStellar AstronomyStars, Variable StarsAstrophysicsSolar System, Solar Physics, Planets and ExoplanetsExtragalactic AstronomySpace Science
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