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ResearcherID is an
identifying system for
scientific authors. The
system was
introduced in
January 2008 by
Thomson Reuters Corporation. This
unique identifier...
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developed on
software adapted from that used by
Thomson Reuters for its
ResearcherID system. ORCID, Inc. was
incorporated as an
independent nonprofit organization...
- Peer Review". 3
October 2017. "Your
ResearcherID of Web of
Science moved to Publons".
Wageningen University &
Research. 2019-04-24.
Retrieved 2021-12-06...
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id Software LLC (/
ɪd/) is an
American video game
developer based in Richardson, Texas. It was
founded on
February 1, 1991, by four
members of the computer...
- Open
ID is an open
standard and
decentralized authentication protocol promoted by the non-profit Open
ID Foundation. It
allows users to be authenticated...
- community,
other identifiers are in use as well, such as ORCID,
ResearcherID, and Scopus
Id.
SURFfoundation has, in
cooperation with OCLC PICA,
created a...
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ID.me, Inc. is an
American online identity network company that
allows people to
provide proof of
their legal identity online.
ID.me
digital credentials...
- that over 3,000,000
researchers joined the site,
adding more than one
million reviews across 25,000 journals. In 2019,
ResearcherID was
integrated with...
- 717B. doi:10.1038/nature03156. PMC 2263125. PMID 15592405. "
ResearcherID: Heng Li".
researcherid.com.
Retrieved 11
September 2014. Li, H.; Handsaker, B.;...
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id Tech 6 is a
multiplatform game
engine developed by
id Software. It is the
successor to
id Tech 5 and was
first used to
create the 2016
video game Doom...