id
May satisfy any of the following definitions:
CERN institutional ID
Also called CCID (e.g. on legacy).
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | CERN-12345 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^CERN-\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |
DESY identifier
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | DESY-15456 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^DESY-\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |
Google Scholar profile identifier
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | AZUAeayXuibs |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^(\w|-){12}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
Inspire BAI
The BAI (BibAuthorID) is based on the name of the author and is used as
a human-friendly unique identifier. Its general form is a
firstnames.lastnames.number
, where firstnames
is a list of
first names (or initials) separated by dots, and similarly for
lastnames
. Only ASCII letters (without diacritics), numbers, dashes
and apostrophes are allowed in the names. By default, only initials of
first names are used, but this may be changed at a cataloguer’s
discretion in order to disambiguate otherwise homonymous authors.
Note
This identifier is not persistent, as it can be renamed to become
more explicit (e.g. transforming an initial into a full name), or
disappear when merging two different authors.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | A.Einstein.1 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^((\w|\-|\')+\.)+\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |
Inspire ID
This identifier is assigned to any curated author record (HEPNAMES on
legacy). It is mainly used by large collaborations (providing an
authors.xml file) to uniquely identify the authors of their articles.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | INSPIRE-12345678 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^INSPIRE-\d{8}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
JACoW ID
Author identfier assigned by the Joint Accelerator Conferences Website
(JACoW).
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | JACOW-12345678 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^JACoW-\d{8}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
KAKEN ID
Author identifier assigned by the Japanese KAKEN grants database.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | KAKEN-12345678 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^KAKEN-\d{8}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
LinkedIn profile
Properties: schema, value
value
Identifier of Linkedin profile, i.e. the part after
linkedin.com/in/
in the URL.
example: | kylecranmer |
type: | string |
minLength: | 1 |
ORCID
ORCID provides an identifier for individuals to
use with their name as they engage in research, scholarship, and
innovation activities.
The ORCID identifier can be resolved by prepending http://orcid.org
to the value, in order to get the ORCID record of the person.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | 0000-0012-1234-5647 |
type: | string |
format: | orcid |
pattern: | ^\d{4}-\d{4}-\d{4}-\d{3}[0-9X]$ |
minLength: | 1 |
ResearcherID
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | A-1009-2008 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^[A-z]-\d{4}-\d{4}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
SCOPUS author identifier
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | 13245678901 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^\d{10 , 11}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
SLAC identifier
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | SLAC-123456 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^SLAC-\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |
SPIRES HEPNAMES ID
HEPNAMES entry in the old SPIRES system.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | HEPNAMES-123456 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^HEPNAMES-\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |
Twitter handle
Properties: schema, value
value
A twitter handle, often preceded by @
.
example: | Prof_S_Hawking |
type: | string |
minLength: | 1 |
VIAF record ID
Record ID in the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF).
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | 75121530 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^\d{7 , 9}$ |
minLength: | 1 |
Wikipedia Page_name of the person
Properties: schema, value
value
A page name on the English Wikipedia, i.e. the Page_name
part in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_name.
Non-English Wikipedia pages can be referenced by prepending the language.
example: | it:Fabiola_Gianotti |
type: | string |
minLength: | 1 |
arXiv author identifier
More info at arXiv.
Properties: schema, value
value
example: | warner_s_1 |
type: | string |
pattern: | ^\w+_(\w_)?\d+$ |
minLength: | 1 |