Thomson Reuters to integrate Ringgold database into ScholarOne

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The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced an initiative to advance efficiency and precision in scholarly publishing by integrating Ringgold’s Identify, an institutional identification database, into ScholarOne Manuscripts, the journal and peer review tool for scholarly publishers and societies.

The companies says the collaboration will accelerate the scholarly publishing process by easing the task of accurately identifying the institutional affiliation of authors and reviewers. The integration of Identify is aimed at enabling ScholarOne Manuscripts users to disambiguate complex institutional data and ensure accuracy by seamlessly connecting to more than 400,000 institutional records.
 
'We’re pleased to be collaborating with Thomson Reuters to help authors, reviewers and publishers better manage the complex institutional identification process,' said Jay Henry, chief marketing officer at Ringgold. 'Accurately identifying institutional affiliations ensures that scholarship is more effectively published, recorded and attributed.'
 
'We are committed to advancing scholarly publishing by speeding up the peer review process and providing best-in-class data with the highest amount of accuracy, clarity and transparency,' added Jasper Simons, vice president for product and market strategy for publishing and associations at Thomson Reuters. 'Our collaboration with Ringgold’s Identify will provide data standards that will allow authors, publishers and institutions to exchange information more effectively.'