@sawsharkman@lisalibrarian@ceptional The profiles are still freely accessible and can be linked to. Just put your ResearcherID in the following URL: https://t.co/7JjC2IoymU]
@jpeelle @Claudia_KRNS @Publons It should still be there. Click 'Dashboard' on your profile in the metrics section. Peer review metrics are towards the bottom.
@micahgallen @TahneeEngelen you can still link to your profile, try https://t.co/6QWwZOltwi. Works for any profile using their ResearcherID, and can be accessed for free.
@sdevlieg@webofscience Hi. I work for the Web of Science and saw your tweet. May I suggest you contact our tech support team and they can look into it for you?
https://t.co/e6am8IKdpw
STOP IT. These emails are the digital equivalent of someone following you round the shop and then turning up at your front door hours later. Don’t be a creep @ao#blackfriday
@LilithElina@Publons@webofscience Hi - I’m the product manager at WoS working on improvements to this workflow. Would you be willing to have a 30 min chat to go through your experience?
@LizzieGadd It’s often intentional as a security feature. You don’t want to inadvertently confirm to someone with ill-intention that your username is right but the password is wrong, or vice versa.