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ResearchGate strives to connect your profile with all of your research automatically. However, if we've missed something, or someone else has already taken authorship of your publication incorrectly, you can request authorship by going to the publications publication's page on Researchgate by clicking on it's title, and click on the arrow Image Removed to the right of Download and Request Feedback/Following. Then select Claim authorship its title. Select the More button from the top right-hand side of the page and then click Claim authorship - is this your work? from the drop-down list. 

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From there, you can either select the name you published under for that publication by selecting one of the names already present, your name from the list or request to add your name to the author list by clicking on + Add name. Providing as much additional information as possible helps us to process your request quickly and correctly. 

If you have already submitted an authorship request for a publication or author name, please note that all authorship requests are curated manually - this means that it can sometimes take time. We thank you for your patience.

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What is the difference between confirming authorship of a publication and adding it manually?

When you confirm authorshipof a publication on ResearchGate, you are confirming that you are the author of a publication that is already listed in our database. When you add a publication manually, it just means that it wasn’t yet listed in our database.

How do I confirm authorship of

publications

research that I published under a different name?

The easiest way to confirm authorship of something

If you published a research item under a different

name is to

name, adding an alternative name lets you easily confirm authorship of your research:

You can add an alternative

author name to your account

name in a few easy steps:

  1. Go to
your profile
  • Click Add new in the top right-hand corner
  • Select Publication and then Article from the options available
  • Make sure you are in the Author match tab
  • Select Add alternative name
  • Enter the alternative name you published under
  • Click Save.
  • All done! If you want to edit your author names again, just go to your Account SettingsFind out more
    1. your profile and click on Edit next to your name 
    2. Click on the Edit name button at the bottom of the box that appears
    3. Fill out the Alternative name fields and click Save

    Note: For security reasons, you can only change your name three times within a 30-day period.

    You can now claim publications that you published under either name.

    I’m having trouble confirming authorship of my publications

    If you’re having problems confirming authorship of a publication, it’s usually because your account name doesn’t match the name you published under. The best thing you can do here is to add an alternative author name to your ResearchGate account (see above question).

    If you have tried this and still can’t confirm authorship of a publication, you can request authorship of it directly from its ResearchGate page:

    1. Go to the publication page by clicking on the publication's title
    2. Click on the down- arrow to the right of Recommend the title and select select Claim authorship from the drop-down list
    3. Select Select the name you published with or select click Add name. A box will appear so that you can add additional information
    4. Click on the blue Request authorship button.

    We take erroneous authorship claims very seriously and review each case manually. This As this can sometimes take a while so please have , we appreciate your patience during this process.

    Note: We do not currently add collaborators, translators, consortiums or signatories to the author lists of publications unless their names are explicitly stated on the full-text of the publication in the main author list. We are working on a better way to represent the contributions that researchers in this position have made to these publications. For edited books, where the editors' names appear on the cover but the chapters have variable authorship, editors can confirm authorship of the entire book while chapter authors can confirm authorship of their individual chapters. For conference proceedings, editors may appear in the author list, while individual conference papers and their authors should be added separately as individual publications.

    The suggested publications are not mine

    ResearchGate's authorship suggestions are designed to help you claim your publications as effectively as possible. You can always click This is not me if the publication is not yours, which will help the suggested publications algorithm we use to make a more informed suggestion the next time. You’ll find the page where you can click This is not me here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile.ProfileAuthorClusterClaim.html

    The best advice we can offer at this time is to keep declining authorship of articles that are not yours. The algorithm, as a result, becomes 'smarter' and chooses fewer publications to be sent your way.

    The suggested publication is a duplicate/has incorrect metadata


    ResearchGate's extensive publication database is compiled using publicly available metadata from other literature databases, including PubMed, NASA, and CiteSeer. The ResearchGate community also contributes to our publications database, by
    either uploading publications manually or through reference managers. As a result, there may be times where we suggest either duplicates a publication that you already have on your profile or publications with incorrect metadata to you. For duplicates, you can report them to us. For publications that you authored with incorrect metadata, you can edit the publication after you've claimed it

    For duplicates, ResearchGate automatically merges items where all information is identical, including title, date of publication, author list, and journal. This is how you can edit the items so that they merge automatically: 

    1. Go to the publication’s ResearchGate page by clicking on the title of the publication
    2. Click on the blue arrow on the right-hand side of the page and select Edit from the drop-down list
    3. Make the necessary changes
    4. Click Save.

    Please note: It can take up to 72 hours for the publications to be merged. 

    If you have duplicates and prefer to delete one of them, simply do so by following our instructions on removing research.

    Adding, editing, and removing co-author information

    The best way to add, edit, or remove co-author information from a publication is to:

    1. Go to your publication's page, by clicking on the title.

    2. Click on the blue downward-facing arrow to the right of Add full-text or Share and select the title and select Edit from the drop-down list

    3. Edit the Authors field as appropriate

    4. Update the author information and click Request changes.

    Note: We review author changes manually, so there may be a short delay before your publication is updated.

    Author profiles

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    When browsing ResearchGate you might come across a profile in your name or that of a colleague/co-author. This is most likely an author profile if the URL has this form: https://www.researchgate.net/researcher/number_firstname_lastname

    Author profiles contain bibliographic data of published and publicly available information. They exist to make claiming and adding publications to your profile easier.

    To claim your author profile We call these scientific contributions pages. 

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    Scientific contributions pages are created by ResearchGate and contain a list of published scientific works. They are automatically created based on bibliographic data we obtain from publicly available sources. in this way, they are different from profile pages, which are controlled by members. 

    To claim your scientific contributions page (and all the publications that come along with it), click on the 'Are you (Firstname Lastname)? button on ' at the top right-hand side of the page. The author profile contributions page will then be merged with your ResearchGate profile and all the details will match up to the details on your account.

    If you know the researcher who should claim this author profile, Click on Do you know Firstname Lastname? If they are on ResearchGate and in your network, simply type their name into the field provided, and select their profile when it appears. If they are not on ResearchGate, scientific contributions page, click on the blue Invite button on the right-hand side.

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    A dialogue box like the one above will appear and you will be prompted to enter their email address, which . This will send an email to that researcher suggesting the author profile contributions page to them.

    A researcher has wrongly claimed co-authorship of my publication

    Our author match feature is designed to help you quickly confirm authorship of your publications on ResearchGate. The ease of this one-click process means mistakes can sometimes be made, so if another researcher has claimed to be your co-author, it is usually the result of an honest mistake.

    If you notice that someone has mistakenly claimed co-authorship of your publication, please contact RG Community Support with details and a link to your publication.

    We take erroneous authorship claims very seriously and review each case manually, so please bear with us.

    Note: if you move the mouse over the name, and a button titled Invite appears, this is an author profileIf, when hovering over a name you see 'Do you know this author?', this is a scientific contributions page. See above for more details.

    For more information about reporting content on ResearchGate, see Reporting content on ResearchGate

    Another researcher has claimed my publications

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    Our publication search algorithm is designed to help you find and confirm authorship of your publications on ResearchGate quickly and easily. The ease of this one-click process means mistakes can sometimes be made, so if If another researcher has claimed your publication, it is usually the result of an honest mistake.

    To resolve this:

    1. Go to the publication page by clicking on the publication's title
    2. Click on the down-downward arrow next to More at the top right of Recommend of the page and select Claim authorship  from - is this your work? from the drop-down list
    3. Tell us what's happened in the box that appears and, if possible, include links to external services where your work is publishedSelect the author name you published under, or add if it it's not yet appearing
    4. Click on the blue Request authorship button.

    We take erroneous authorship claims very seriously and review each case manually. This As this can sometimes take a while so please have , we appreciate your patience during this process.

    Note: if you move the mouse over the name, and a button titled Invite appears, this is an author profileIf, when hovering over a name you see 'Do you know this author?', this is a scientific contributions page. See above for more details.

    A publication in my profile doesn’t belong to me

    We try our best to accurately match publications to their authors, but mistakes can sometimes be made. The best way to remove a publication from your profile is to:

    1. Go to your profile’s Timeline tabClick next to the Research tab
    2. Use the search tool and enter the title, then click on the downward-facing arrow below the publication you want to remove
    3. Click Remove again in the box that appears to confirm your choice.
    4. Choose the option to Remove publication page from profile
    5. Please tell us why and then click Remove publication page

    If you need to remove more than one publication, you can do this by going to your Contributions  Research tab and clicking on Edit list above your list of publications. 

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