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Understanding your rights as an author, reviewing your research’s impact, and tracking your publications is part of maintaining your scholarly identity. Such maintenance boosts the discoverability of your work even before it goes to press.
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Open Access (OA): Without subscription fees limiting access to scholarly literature, people can "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles". Scientists without a budget for subscriptions …
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Researchers can encounter challenges when it comes to claiming authorship of academic publications, especially with variations in name usage and the wide range of databases where articles can be published.
One widely accepted tool to address this issue is Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID). In addition to establishing your author identity, this resource can be used as a single login for countless journal manuscript submissions, grant applications, and PubMed third-party authentication…
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