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Q. Can I import my publications list from Scopus into my ORCID record?
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Last Updated:
Nov 16, 2022
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Yes.
Ensure you have set up an
ORCID record
.
Go to
Scopus
and search for your profile using the 'Authors' search (change from the default 'Documents' search to the next tab along).
Once you have found your Author profile, select 'Connect to ORCID'.
Click the link and follow the prompts, including signing in to your ORCID account. The last step will ask if you want to link your publications.
Choose 'Yes' and the publications metadata from Scopus will populate to your ORCID record.
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