@OpenAlex

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OpenAlex is an open index of the global research system.
Made with ❤️ by @OurResearch_org.
Websitehttps://openalex.org/
Not only will you/your org benefit, but you'll be doing a Good Thing!
If you don't but know someone who might, pass that link along!
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@gepasi aw, thanks!
@gepasi It's something we're going to be looking into soon. We just made a big push for better ORCID integration. Round one of this does not account for bad ORCID data. We're definitely going to have to get more resilient to those errors (and the manual curation tools will help too). But we're developing this thing out in the open—this is how it goes!
@gepasi It looks like Robert Muller claimed your ORCID on this work: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac331
BioSimulators: a central registry of simulation engines and services for recommending specific tools

Abstract. Computational models have great potential to accelerate bioscience, bioengineering, and medicine. However, it remains challenging to reproduce an

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Author name disambiguation is an extremely difficult problem. We're continually improving, but we do and will continue to make mistakes. We'd love for you to continue providing constructive feedback, but if we're not up to your standards right now, check back with us in a few months and see whether we continue to disappoint you or not!
@gepasi @soliman We've had a lot of requests for corrections. We're going to introduce a tool for you to implement your own corrections soon. We're also working on some changes that may make things look a little messier than usual right now.
@gepasi @soliman Geez, you all are grumpy today. You can query by ORCID by doing this, for example: https://api.openalex.org/authors?filter=orcid:0000-0001-6507-9168
@matherion You've got it right. Endnote is a popular software that we think a lot of our web users use, so that's what we called it. We clarify and link to that same wikipedia page in our docs here: https://help.openalex.org/hc/en-us/articles/24829724234007-Exporting-results