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Use case and high level benefits

Increasing recognition attributed to authors

By providing an author profile, authors can be better recognized for their contributions to the repository. 

Administrator centric management of author profiles

This feature does not require or demand the actual author to manage and compile his or her own profile. In this way, faculty are not burdened with the creation of this profile. 

Associating name variations in publication metadata with the same person

Researcher's names may change throughout their careers. Furthermore, author names are not always referenced correctly in publication metadata.

This feature allows different occurrences of an author's name to be associated with the same author profile. In this way, the author can still be listed on the item as he or she was originally listed in the publisher's metadata, while still clearing up the name confusion towards repository visitors who prefer to see the entire list of an author's publicationsDescribe which need the contribution is fulfilling and why it was originally created. Screenshots are always nice and will make people enthusiastic about your contribution.

Installation

Author profiles are enabled by default when you install DSpace 5. No specific installation procedures or actions need to be taken in order to activate the feature.

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Creating an author profile

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titleAdministrator feature

Only members of the Administrative group can create author profiles, this was done because at the moment there is no way to link a certain author metadata value to a registered user account, edit or remove author profiles.

When logged in as administrator the "Create new author profile" link becomes available in the sidebar. This link directs the administrator to the 'Create new author profile' page, displayed below. The semantics of each field are explained on the page. The fields 'Last name', 'First name', 'Author values used for finding records' and 'Email address' are required. The other fields are optional by default (this can always be changed in the configuration).

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