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Old October 15th 17, 03:08 PM posted to sci.astro.research,sci.physics.research
Phillip Helbig
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Default Google Scholar Citations: need contact address for bugs

Does anyone know how to contact a real person in order to report bugs in
Google Scholar Citations? In my own case (and certainly in that of many
others as well), articles are automatically merged which don't belong
together. If edited by hand to fix this, the change is reversed within
a day or so.

I have opted for updates to be confirmed, but this is apparently only
for new articles. However, wrong articles are merged with my own
without any confirmation.

It would be easy to have the option to require ALL profile updates to be
confirmed and/or never to revoke manual changes. I've complained to the
standard address, and get only an automatic response.

 




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