Digital identifiers as permanent unique registers for researchers in the university context
Keywords:
Internet, researchers, scientific production, identifier, ORCIDAbstract
The increase in the use of Internet and the web allows a wide access to a greater warehouse of information sources in thousand of journals and publications, nets of almost unlimited number of people, computers and opportunities for learning and research without precedents. That makes the correct identification and recovery of scientific production of researchers very difficult. For that reason, during the last years different attemps of different organizations have been made to create a permanent unique register for authors, which permits to identify their articles wherever they are placed and without taking into account the specificity in the author’s name, publishing and processing practices In data base, and different bibliographic description styles as well. ORCID (Openn Researcher and Contribution ID) is an identifier with the greatest posibilities of becoming universal to achieve visibility and positioning of Latin-American universities in the present international context.
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