[RAS] [RePEc] automatic research profile update (fwd)

Christian Zimmermann christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu
Wed Aug 19 10:33:35 CDT 2009


You are wrong. There have been cases of typos in Author-Person: leading to 
authors removing repeatedly papers from their profiles.

On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Ivan Kurmanov wrote:

> ok, I probably forgot things already. But inow think the same paper
> won't be added twice to the same profile automatically. Thomas, didn't
> we do a special notion of new and old suggested papers for that. Any
> paper that was in the identified and was removed from there is never
> going to be new again. I think so, but I might be wrong. (If the same
> paper appears with a different handle -- then it is a new paper for
> this algorithm.)
>
> -ivan
>
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Christian
> Zimmermann<christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu> wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Ivan Kurmanov wrote:
>>
>>> Wouldn't it work right if the user rejects the paper from the identified
>>> list?
>>
>> Probably, but this would mean:
>>
>> 1) remove from identied
>> 2) launch fresh search
>> 3) refuse
>>
>> Not very intuitive...
>>
>> And if a RePEc service actually uses the Author-Person record in the paper
>> template, the problem is still not solved.
>>
>>>
>>> -ivan
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Christian
>>> Zimmermann<christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> See the message below, for an automatic addition of a paper to an
>>>> author's
>>>> profile. It says, in part:
>>>>
>>>> If it was a mistake to add the above document to your profile, you can
>>>> fix it on the Identified works listing page of your Research Profile:
>>>> http://authors.repec.org/research/identified
>>>>
>>>> That is WRONG! An author who follows these instructions will have the
>>>> surprise of seeing the paper added again the very next time the template
>>>> is
>>>> read! The author needs to contact the series maintainer, who
>>>> removes/amends
>>>> the template, and then only the author should remove the paper from his
>>>> profile.
>>>>
>>>> Christian Zimmermann                                     FIGUGEGL!
>>>> Department of Economics
>>>> University of Connecticut
>>>> 341 Mansfield Road, Unit 1063
>>>> Storrs, CT 06269-1063
>>>> http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/   christian.zimmermann at uconn.edu
>>>> http://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 03:16:09 -0400
>>>> From: RePEc Author Service <authors at repec.org>
>>>> To: Marek Rozkrut <marek.rozkrut at mail.nbp.pl>
>>>> Subject: [RePEc] automatic research profile update
>>>>
>>>> Dear Marek Rozkrut,
>>>>
>>>> This is an automatic message from RePEc Author Service. You don't need to
>>>> reply.
>>>>
>>>> We found that description of this document points to your personal record
>>>> through its short-id. We have already added this document to your
>>>> Research Profile:
>>>>
>>>>  * It’s not only WHAT is said, it’s also WHO the speaker is. Evaluating
>>>> the
>>>>    effectiveness of central bank communication
>>>>    paper by Marek Rozkrut
>>>>    http://ideas.repec.org/p/nbp/nbpmis/47.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If it was a mistake to add the above document to your profile, you can
>>>> fix it on the Identified works listing page of your Research Profile:
>>>> http://authors.repec.org/research/identified
>>>>
>>>> BTW, you still have 1 other document which was found earlier but still
>>>> waits for your decision. See it on your Research profile's automatic
>>>> search suggestions page.
>>>>
>>>> Your updated profile is at its permanent address on the RePEc Author
>>>> Service:
>>>> http://authors.repec.org/pro/pro408/
>>>> . Your profile on EconPapers and IDEAS will be updated within a day.
>>>>
>>>> If necessary, review and change your preferences with regard to automatic
>>>> research profile update at:
>>>> http://authors.repec.org/research/autoupdate
>>>>
>>>> Your password in our service is: tygrysek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>> The message was automatically generated by RePEc Author Service.
>>>>
>>>> http://authors.repec.org/
>>>>
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