Hi,
or you can use:
http://www.researcherid.com/
to add all your publications which might be under different names,
your affiliations (including former ons) etc...
it uses ISI Web of Science as a database and you can check your
citations like in Web of Science (it is also a Thomson Reuters product)
cheers,
Jörn
Am 11.02.2010 um 15:07 schrieb David Inouye:
I'm mentoring a graduate student who has several publications
already (including one in Ecology). I looked up the student's name
on Web of Science and realized that the name (first and last only)
that was used for publication is shared with a large number of
researchers (although not ecologists), making it difficult or at
least time consuming to do a citation analysis. I know of at least
two other (male) ecologists who have either changed their name
(early in career) or added made-up middle initials on publications
to distinguish themselves from others with a very common name. It
turns out the student I'm mentoring does have two middle names but
did not use them in the early publications, and is now concerned
about the consequences of changing the name on their future
publications. My thought was that to facilitate future reviewers or
employers who are doing a citation analysis it would be better to
start using the full name with middle initials, and then add a note
on the CV to indicate that publications prior to 2010 were with the
shorter name. What advice would you offer?
David Inouye
Dr. Jörn Schmidt
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Department of Economics
Sustainable Fisheries
Wilhelm-Seelig-Platz 1
24118 Kiel
+49 431 880 5632
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