As you may know, nowadays the more excellent screen is The Internet and, on this, we have the amazing opportunity of showing a bit of our work and spreading a bit of the research we do and connecting to others (academics, researchers, stakeholders, curious people ;-)); Not in vain, the last part of the research process is not the discussion/conclusion, must be the diffusion of the results. Therefore, to do this, I use some of the channels that the WWW provide me.
My ‘ID’ in almost all social networks is lindacq (yes, I was there before, the Web 2.0, therefore I’m old enough to have a kind of consistent digital identity); if you look for me like that, you will find me if I am there (Bsky, X, Mastodon, IG, Slideshare, Spotify, Flickr…).
You can find some sites that make my research work a bit “more connected”.
Google Scholar: Google Scholar profile reveals the automatic footprint of my publications in Google (publications and citations. H-index and i10-index)
ORCID Open Researcher & Contributor ID There is a non-profit organisation that provides an identifier to researchers who want to use it, it is usually updated with data from international databases, but from time to time it needs to be updated (I confess that I spend little time on that particular thing).
My ORCID is orcid.org/0000-0002-1055-9241
LinkedIn: This is a generalist professional social network (not specialised in one sector or type of worker).
her my LinkedIn profile
ScopusID & ResearcherID: In addition, the two major providers of international scientific literature databases and impact indexes, Web of Science and SCOPUS, also have a record of what has been published and cited in their databases under my name.
SCOPUS Author ID: 57193252146
ResearcherID: F-5182-2012
(Notice: Screenshots are from July 2024, the data in there could -must- change)