Atlas Verify - User Guide
Welcome to Atlas Verify, the platform for managing your bibliographic profile.
Why Use Atlas Verify?
As a researcher, you face several challenges:
- Data dispersion: Your publications are scattered across OpenAlex, Google Scholar, HAL, ORCID, ResearchGate...
- Attribution errors: Namesakes may be confused with you
- Incomplete profile: Some publications are not correctly linked to your profile
- Inconsistent affiliations: Your institutional history varies across sources
Atlas Verify automatically aggregates your data from 15+ bibliographic sources and allows you to validate, correct, and enrich them.
Main Features
1. Publication Verification
Confirm or reject publications attributed to you:
- "This is my article" - Confirm the attribution
- "This is not me" - Report an attribution error (namesake)
- "I'm not sure" - Mark for later review
- "This is a duplicate" - Merge multiple versions
Detailed documentation: Publication Verification
2. Career Profile
Visualize and correct your institutional history:
- Timeline of your affiliations (universities, laboratories)
- Automatic detection of missing periods
- Manual addition of undetected affiliations
Detailed documentation: Manage Your Career
3. Expertise Profile
Discover your areas of expertise as identified by your publications:
- Mapping of your research topics
- Evolution of your expertise over time
- Identification of thematic pivots
Detailed documentation: Your Expertise Profile
4. Collaboration Network
Explore your co-author network:
- Visualization of your collaborations
- Identification of recurring collaborators
- International collaboration statistics
Detailed documentation: Collaboration Network
Getting Started
Step 1: Sign in with ORCID
Atlas Verify uses ORCID as the primary identifier. Sign in with your ORCID to:
- Securely authenticate your identity
- Automatically import your publications linked to ORCID
- Synchronize your validations to ORCID
Step 2: Automatic Import
Once signed in, Atlas Verify automatically searches for your publications in:
| Source | Description |
|---|---|
| OpenAlex | Global database of 240M+ academic publications |
| Crossref | Official DOI metadata from publishers |
| HAL | French open archive |
| ArXiv | Preprints in physics, mathematics, computer science |
| ORCID | Publications linked to your ORCID profile |
| Semantic Scholar | Publications with AI analysis |
Step 3: Verification
Review the publications found and validate them one by one or in batches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does automatic detection work?
Atlas Verify uses several criteria to associate you with a publication:
- ORCID: If your ORCID is present in the publication -> very high confidence
- Institutional email: Match with your email -> high confidence
- Name + Affiliation: Your name associated with your institution -> good confidence
- Co-author network: Co-authors you have already validated -> medium confidence
Is my data secure?
- Your decisions are stored securely
- You can export your data at any time
- No data is shared without your consent
Can I export my publications?
Yes, you can export your verified publications in:
- BibTeX
- RIS
- JSON
- CSV
What Developers Are Building
Atlas Verify is developed as open source. Developers are working on:
- Automatic aggregation: Connection to 15+ bibliographic databases
- Matching algorithms: Artificial intelligence to detect namesakes
- Career reconstruction: Cross-referencing sources to reconstruct your history
- Expertise analysis: Automatic detection of your research domains
See the technical documentation to understand how it works.
Support
- General Atlas documentation: Back to home
- Data sources: Source catalog
- Technical documentation: Developer guide