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How can I correct errors in dblp?
First of all: Sorry – but errors always may happen ...
You cannot correct errors in dblp by yourself, but you can make us aware of errors in our data via email. We will try to correct errors within a few days.
Your help in maintaining the data quality of dblp is highly appreciated!
Submitting error reports
If you contact us, please make sure that you include the information given below:
If your personal information (e.g., name, ORCID, homepage, affiliation) has changed or is missing ...
- your complete name as listed in dblp, including (if applicable) the trailing four digit number
- your person key
- the updated personal information
If there is a typo in the metadata of one of your publications ...
- the publication's key
- a description of the typo
If you do not seem to have a dblp page yet and your publications are listed on some other persons page ...
- your complete name(s) as used in your publications
- the publication keys of all of your publications
- further information that helps to disambiguate your work, like frequent coauthors, your affiliation, ORCID, or an academic homepage
If you do already have a dblp page and a publication that belongs to you is listed on a different persons page ...
- your complete name as listed in dblp, including the (possibly) trailing four digit number
- your person key
- the publication's key
If there are publications on your dblp page that do not belong to you ...
- your complete name as listed in dblp, including the (possibly) following four digit number
- your person key
- the publication keys of all wrongfully listed publications
If one of your publications has been withdrawn/retracted/depublished ...
Note: Please always contact your publisher first when withdrawing publications. A publication in dblp can only be marked as withdrawn if it has already been marked in this way by its publisher. So please make sure that the withdrawal process has been completed before contacting us. In that case, please include:
- your complete name as listed in dblp, including the (possibly) following four digit number
- your person key
- the publication keys of all withdrawn publications
- an URL of a publisher's webpage stating the withdrawal
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