All IDs can be obtained only after the paper is published. If you don’t have a paper yet, I wish you an early submission!
1 Google Scholar Id
This is the most troublesome ID. First, you need to have a Google account ( gmail
it’s a good thing, register early and enjoy it early), then log in to the Google Scholar website: https://scholar.google.com/ , search for a paper at will, and There is a my profile
button under the avatar in the upper right corner, click on it.
Next, you need to complete two pieces of information, including Profile
(that is, personal information), and Articles
(select the paper you published, if not, you cannot register). After completing it, your Google Scholar account will be created. Then search for the papers you published, and your name will be underlined (clickable).
Click to enter the link, url
the content in it is yours Google Scholar Id
, that is, the content before user=
the back .&
2 Semantic Scholar Id
This is relatively simple. Go directly to the official website of Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/ , then search for your published papers in the search box, and also click on the underline of the name.
Then url
you can find yours in Semantic Scholar Id
.
3 DBLP ID
DBLP ID is as easy to obtain as Semantic Scholar ID. First log in to the DBLP official website: https://dblp.org/ , and then directly search for your name (you can also search for papers, and then click on your name). If you are searching for your name, you must Select Exact matches
.
Then copy the suffix of this link as shown in the picture below is yours DBLP ID
, for example, my id is 278/7908
(there is a slash in the middle).