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Another scientist's papers are listed under my ORCID and WIKIDATA IDs (We have the same name). #2398

Closed hhopkins77 closed 6 months ago

hhopkins77 commented 6 months ago

Greetings!

I have recently noticed that my name, Orcid ID and Wikidata ID are correct on Scholia, but the publications listed are a conflation of some of my publications and some or all of another scientist's publications. The FAQ's instruct to make edits at WikiData, but my WikiData file is correct. Please advise as to how to delete all the incorrect papers. Thank you!

FYI: If this is of importance, the Author Disambiguator tool returned an error message when I tried to use it.

Heidi Hopkins

Adafede commented 6 months ago

Hi @hhopkins77! From your avatar, it looks like you are https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21395556.

Does this make sense to you?

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

Greeting @hhopkins77 and @Adafede

I have created a new Wikidata item for the other Heidi Hopkins at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q124256733 and I have moved the authorship of https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q37704162 to that item. Are there any of the publications at https://scholia.toolforge.org/author/Q21395556 that are not that of your (the
U.S. entomologist)?

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

Greeting @hhopkins77 and @Adafede again,

I have now moved almost all works that I believe are authored by the other Hopkins to newly created Wikidata entity, see https://scholia.toolforge.org/author/Q124256733

There are two articles I am unsure (e.g., is this a third Heidi Hopkins) https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55369863 "A biogeographical profile of the sand cockroach Arenivaga floridensis and its bearing on origin hypotheses for Florida scrub biota" and https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q58105800
Bigflower Vetch and Rye vs. Rye Alone as a Cover Crop for No-Till Sweet Corn

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

I suspect there is a further problem here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55809585

hhopkins77 commented 6 months ago

Hi Adriano and Finn,

I'm afraid what you wrote (Adriano) does not make sense to me (sorry!) but many thanks for your assistance with this.

I know that on all other platforms where my wikidata id is listed, it seems to be listed correctly as Q21395556.

The papers that I am author on are any that have to do with Arenivaga, and one other co-authored with Nick Holmziak on Lepidoptera. I hope this helps! (I have checked and the papers currently listed on Scholia are all mine, but is there a way to add my co-authors that are missing on three of them?)

The other Heidi Hopkins publishes on malaria, if that helps.

I am unaware of a third Heidi Hopkins.

Please let me know if you need anything further from me.

Best, Heidi

On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 5:59 AM Adriano Rutz @.***> wrote:

Hi @hhopkins77 https://github.com/hhopkins77! From your avatar, it looks like you are https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21395556.

Does this make sense to you?

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-- Heidi Hopkins, PhD SFG/Taxonworks University of IL, Urbana/Champaign

"She is not what you would call refined. She is not what you would call unrefined. She is the type of woman who would keep a parrot." ~Mark Twain

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

Greeting @hhopkins77,

If everything is fine then we can close this issue. :)

hhopkins77 commented 6 months ago

Greetings!

Both look correct to me, except one of my papers is missing ("A biogeographical profile of the sand cockroach Arenivaga floridensis and its bearing on origin hypotheses for Florida scrub biota", although it is not on the other Heidi's list), and co-authors are missing from three of my papers. (Maybe this data will be filled in with time?)

Thank you for your help with this!

Best, Heidi

On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 5:26 AM Finn Årup Nielsen @.***> wrote:

Greeting @hhopkins77 https://github.com/hhopkins77,

If everything is fine then we can close this issue. :)

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-- Heidi Hopkins, PhD SFG/Taxonworks University of IL, Urbana/Champaign

"She is not what you would call refined. She is not what you would call unrefined. She is the type of woman who would keep a parrot." ~Mark Twain

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

Greeting @hhopkins77,

I have fixed "A biogeographical profile of the sand cockroach Arenivaga floridensis and its bearing on origin hypotheses for Florida scrub biota". You cannot expect that this will happen automagically.

There is another article with a "Heidi Hopkins" "Bigflower Vetch and Rye vs. Rye Alone as a Cover Crop for No-Till Sweet Corn". I take it that this author is not you.

hhopkins77 commented 6 months ago

No, I am not a vetch and rye scientist. Could there possibly be a third of us? Good grief.

On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 10:04 AM Finn Årup Nielsen @.***> wrote:

Greeting @hhopkins77 https://github.com/hhopkins77,

I have fixed "A biogeographical profile of the sand cockroach Arenivaga floridensis and its bearing on origin hypotheses for Florida scrub biota". You cannot expect that this will happen automagically.

There is another article with a "Heidi Hopkins" "Bigflower Vetch and Rye vs. Rye Alone as a Cover Crop for No-Till Sweet Corn". I take it that this author is not you.

— Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/WDscholia/scholia/issues/2398#issuecomment-1892341652, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AOXBKTUO47VRU5YW3CHZCE3YOVAPXAVCNFSM6AAAAABBXB6FEGVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMYTQOJSGM2DCNRVGI . You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: @.***>

-- Heidi Hopkins, PhD SFG/Taxonworks University of IL, Urbana/Champaign

"She is not what you would call refined. She is not what you would call unrefined. She is the type of woman who would keep a parrot." ~Mark Twain

fnielsen commented 6 months ago

Possibly. :)