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Our data source is Wikidata, a structured data project similar to the encyclopedia project Wikipedia. Each item is identified by a Q number, and information can be added directly to an item's page (in this case, https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q110405263). Some information however, like an author's papers, are stored on the item for the paper itself. The "What links here" link in the sidebar of an item can show these items.
There are also various tools available which can make editing Wikidata quicker and more rigorous.
Most important for Scholia is the Author Disambiguator, which can be used to quickly create new dedicated items for authors and find existing papers which do not link to the author.
External tools
Wikidata Orcid Scraper ↗Author name strings to be resolved
The authorship may be represented as an author name string rather than a Wikidata item. To try to resolve the author name strings, follow the links below to use the Author disambiguator tool, which also has a dedicated page for this author.Missing coauthor items
The coauthors listed below may only be represented as strings in Wikidata with no link to Wikidata items. Follow the link to use the Author disambiguator tool to try to resolve the authors.Missing citing author items
The citing authors below are only represented as strings in Wikidata and not linked to Wikidata items. Follow the link to use the Author disambiguator tool to try to resolve the authors.Authored works with missing topics
Works authored by Q110405263 that do not have topics listed in Wikidata. You can improve the data by clicking the link on the right, scrolling to "+ add statement" and adding a "main subject" (P921) if you know it:
Articles not used as statement reference
Works authored by Q110405263 that are not used as "stated in" reference to a statement. You can improve Wikidata by finding an unsourced statement in Wikidata that is supported by any of the listed articles by scrolling to that statement and clicking "+ add reference" and adding a "stated in" (P248) with the supporting article's Wikidata identifier (QID) as value.