Connecting your external profiles or researcher identifiers, or adding alternate email addresses you use to publish, enables you to claim a large number of publications in your pending list which are associated with those profiles and identifiers now. In the future, publications associated with those identifiers, profiles, and email addresses will be automatically claimed by the system.
You may also reject external profiles or researcher identifiers which belong to researchers with similar names to quickly clear their publications from your pending list and to automatically reject works associated with those profiles and identifiers in the future.
Get started by navigating to Menu > My Account > Data Source Search > Automatic claiming (quick link).
What external profiles and identifiers can I connect?
The UC Publication Management System supports these identifiers and profiles:
Dimensions ID (UCSF, UC San Diego, RGPO only) | Scopus ID (UC Berkeley, UC Davis, LBL only) |
You can also connect email addresses you have used when submitting publications.
Connect your ORCID iD
The UC Publication Management System supports both reading from and writing to your ORCID record. See Connect your ORCID iD and write publications to ORCID for more details.
Claim a suggested profile or identifier
The UC Publication Management System regularly searches for external profiles or identifiers which may be yours. These will be listed in the "Automatic claiming" page as well as in your "Pending" publications list.
Click the provided link to review the publications associated with that identifier or profile and confirm whether they are yours. If they are, click "Yes":
The system will ask whether you wish to use the identifier to auto claim or auto suggest publications:
Auto claim: The publications currently associated with the identifier are all verified as yours and added to your "Mine" list. Any future publications associated with that identifier will be automatically added to your "Mine" list.
Auto suggest: Any publications currently associated with the identifier are added to your "Pending" list. Any publications associated with that identifier in the future will also be automatically added to your "Pending" list. You will receive an email notification asking you to verify these publications.
Make your choice, then click "Confirm".
Connect a known external profile or identifier
If you already know your identifier or account name in other systems (for example, Scopus ID 7406783364), click the relevant system's name (for example Add Scopus IDs)
Input your identifier or profile name when prompted, then click “Next”:
Choose whether the publications connected to that account should be automatically claimed (they will appear in your “Claimed” list), automatically suggested (they will appear in your "Pending" list), automatically rejected (they will disappear from your “Pending” list), or ignored (no action taken), then click "Confirm":
Add email addresses you use when publishing
Publishers often add your email addresses you used when submitting a paper to the publication data they share with databases. We recommend adding your personal email address or an alternate form of your UC address if you use them when publishing scholarly works.
Reject profiles and identifiers -- and all connected publications
A quick way to clear publications which you didn't author from your pending list is to reject identifiers, profiles, and accounts which aren't yours. Review the suggestions from the system by clicking the linked profile. If they are not yours, click "No":
If you do not know this person and/or never co-author papers with this person, choose "auto reject items" and click "Confirm".
When should I click ignore?
The UC Publication Management System may find the email addresses, profiles, or identifiers of colleagues with whom you frequently author papers. In these cases, click "Ignore": this system will not suggest the identifier again, but it also won't automatically remove those publications from your pending list.
Update settings
You can update your preferences for each identifier or address at any time using the “Manage” option: