Personal Identificators ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** ORCID • Free and unique persistent identifier; it distinguishes you from other researchers, link you control and populate with information defining who you are, as well as your research affiliations, awards, and grants • It allows linking to other scientific identifiers, namely ResearcherID and Scopus ID • After creating an ORCID ID, authors should enter their identifier in the designated IS V [ URL "https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fpedf.cuni.cz%2FPE version1"] • Academic staff are obliged to indicate their affiliation to FHS UK in the following word creating an identifier: Charles University, Faculty of Humanities • Registration [ URL "https://orcid.org/register"] is free; please download [ URL "https:/ UK-9221-version1-orcid_id___navod_en_2023.pdf"] the instructions for more details ResearcherID • A unique identifier that differentiates researchers in the Web of Science • It helps ensure proper attribution of research and tracks citation metrics • It is created automatically and can be linked [ URL "https://cuni.cz/UK-9221-version1- wos_researcher_id_en.pdf"] to the ORCID Scopus ID • A unique identifier assigned by the Scopus database to an author • Allows you to track your publications and citation metrics, link to co-authors and colla • It is created automatically and can be linked [ URL "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc5 the ORCID