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  2. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    While it is a subscription product, authors can review and update their profiles via ORCID.org or by first searching for their profile at the free Scopus author lookup page. Subscription Elsevier [138] SearchTeam: Multidisciplinary Students search together collaboratively for scholarly articles and resources Free Zakta [139] Semantic Scholar

  3. ResearcherID - Wikipedia

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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 aims at solving the problem of author identification and correct attribution of works.

  4. ORCID - Wikipedia

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    The ORCID (/ ˈ ɔːr k ɪ d / ⓘ; Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify authors and contributors of scholarly communication [1] as well as ORCID's website and services to look up authors and their bibliographic output (and other user-supplied pieces of information).

  5. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of hydrogen energy, including hydrogen generation and storage.It is published by Elsevier and is an official journal of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy.

  6. Ringgold identifier - Wikipedia

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    A Ringgold Identifier (Ringgold ID or RIN) is a persistent numeric unique identifier for organizations in the publishing industry supply chain. [1] [2] Ringgold's Identify Database includes over 500,000 Ringgold IDs representing organizations and consortia who acquire scholarly publications and content. [3] The Ringgold ID was introduced in 2003.

  7. CiteScore - Wikipedia

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    In any given year, the CiteScore of a journal is the number of citations, received in that year and in previous three years, for documents published in the journal during the total period (four years), divided by the total number of published documents (articles, reviews, conference papers, book chapters, and data papers) in the journal during the same four-year period: [3]