Summary of "Keys of Scientific Research Course : Lecture (10) Citation, DOI, ORCID, and Impact Factor"
Summary of "Keys of Scientific Research Course: Lecture (10) Citation, DOI, ORCID, and Impact Factor"
This lecture focuses on essential elements related to Scientific Research Documentation and evaluation, specifically citations, DOI, ORCID, and impact factors. The main ideas and concepts covered include:
Main Ideas and Concepts
- Citation
- Importance of citing sources in scientific research.
- How citations give credit to original authors and support the credibility of research.
- Different Citation styles and their appropriate usage.
- The role of citations in tracking the influence and dissemination of research work.
- DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
- Explanation of what a DOI is: a unique alphanumeric string assigned to a digital document.
- How DOIs provide a permanent link to electronic documents such as journal articles.
- The process of using DOIs to locate and access scientific papers reliably.
- Importance of including DOIs in citations for precise referencing.
- ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID)
- Impact Factor
- Definition of Impact Factor as a metric reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in a journal.
- How Impact Factor is used to assess the prestige and influence of scientific journals.
- Limitations and criticisms of relying solely on impact factors for evaluating research quality.
- Alternative metrics and considerations when assessing research impact.
Methodology / Instructions (Implied)
- When preparing scientific research:
- Always cite sources accurately using the appropriate Citation style.
- Include the DOI in citations whenever available to ensure the source can be reliably accessed.
- Register for an ORCID ID and include it in your publications to maintain a clear research identity.
- Consider the Impact Factor of journals when choosing where to publish but also evaluate other quality indicators.
Speakers / Sources Featured
- The video appears to be a lecture by a course instructor or scientific research expert.
- No specific names or multiple speakers are identified in the provided subtitles.
Category
Educational