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Migrating Researcher from Local to Global: Using ORCID to Develop the TLIS VIVO with CLISA and Scopus

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Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks (ICADL 2013)

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This paper presents a prototype of TLIS VIVO, a researcher networking system of the Library and Information Science field based in Taiwan, by using ORCID, VIVO, and Linked Open Data technologies. It extends VIVO with the author identifier system ORCID, and integrates data thus harvested from Chinese Library & Information Science Abstracts (CLISA), and Scopus. The study demonstrates a practical approach to increase the visibility, collaboration of local and global researchers.

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Chen, Cc., Ko, M.W., Lee, V.Ty. (2013). Migrating Researcher from Local to Global: Using ORCID to Develop the TLIS VIVO with CLISA and Scopus. In: Urs, S.R., Na, JC., Buchanan, G. (eds) Digital Libraries: Social Media and Community Networks. ICADL 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8279. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03599-4_13

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