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\subsection{\textit{What is ResearcherID and how does it work with ORCID?}}  \textit{ResearcherID.com ResearcherID information integrates with Thomson Reuters' Web of Science database and is ORCID compliant. There is no charge to register for a ResearcherID. [9] The benefits of including your ResearcherID and/or your Scopus Author ID on your ORCID record are quickly demonstrated by the links on, for example, Daniel Egret's ORCID profile. [10]  More detailed information and instructions for ResearcherID and ORCID integration are available on the ResearcherID.com website [11]  ResearcherID.com  is a website where invited researchers can register for a unique ResearcherID number. At this site, users can: Update their profile information; Build their publication list using Web of Science search services or uploading a file; Select to make their profile public or private. Registered as well as non-registered users can search the Researcher Registry to view profiles and find potential collaborators.} [8] Thomson Reuters ResearcherID provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. Each member is assigned a unique identifier to enable researchers to manage their publication lists, track their times cited counts and h-index, identify potential collaborators and avoid author misidentification. In addition, your ResearcherID information integrates with Thomson Reuters' Web of Science and is ORCID compliant, allowing you to claim and showcase your publications from a single one account.