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ImpactPubs · support · 2016-06-06T12:59:00+00:00

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Hi, I have a lot of experience using pubmed and wordpress however i am not a coder and im experiencing some issues getting publications from wordpress onto my website using this plug in. Where is the “identifier” and how do i specifically add publications from pubmed. I have followed the instructions on the installation guide for pubmed but the publications are still not appearing. Thanks https://wordpress.org/plugins/impactpubs/ Hi – you just need to find a way to search for yourself on PubMed that brings up all your publications but no one elses. One trick is to use a combination of your name and affiliation eg ydenberg ca AND (princeton[affiliation] OR brandeis[affiliation]) Unfort. Pubmed doesn’t uniquely identify authors (that’s what ORCID does!) so you sometimes have to get a bit clever with search queries. Just to clarify that after installation, in your WordPress dashboard, you should have a ‘My Publications’ menu item which gives you the option to add your ‘Identifier’ which can be a PubMed query or (as in my case) an ORCiD reference code. See image: http://philipmorgan.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Screen-Shot-2016-06-15-at-21.47.07.png

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CAYdenberg 2016-06-12T02:40:00+00:00

Hi – you just need to find a way to search for yourself on PubMed that brings up all your publications but no one elses. One trick is to use a combination of your name and affiliation eg ydenberg ca AND (princeton[affiliation] OR brandeis[affiliation]) Unfort. Pubmed doesn’t uniquely identify authors (that’s what ORCID does!) so you sometimes have to get a bit clever with search queries.

philmor 2016-06-15T21:02:00+00:00

Just to clarify that after installation, in your WordPress dashboard, you should have a ‘My Publications’ menu item which gives you the option to add your ‘Identifier’ which can be a PubMed query or (as in my case) an ORCiD reference code. See image: http://philipmorgan.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Screen-Shot-2016-06-15-at-21.47.07.png