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ResearchGate can connect you with content and researchers that you’ll find valuable to your own work.
ResearchGate is a social networking site connecting researchers throughout the world by allowing them to share publications, and information. This guide provides an introduction to ResearchGate and contains information about some of the most useful features to help researchers and professors creating a ResearchGate profile.
ResearchGate was started by two researchers Dr. Ijad Madisch and Dr. Sören Hofmayer, and computer scientist Horst Fickenscher. ResearchGate today has more than 7 million members.
Here's a quick tour of a ResearchGate profile
A ResearchGate profile is an overview of a researcher’s work: their publications, professional expertise, institutions, contributions, and all the questions they have answered on the website. Researchers can show their peers current projects.
Here is an example of a ResearchGate Profile.
Researcher: Yuanchang Xie
Screenshot of Yuanchang Xie’s profile was taken on the 20th of July 2015.
Publication is one of the most useful features on ResearchGate: whether you are adding your research (Journal articles, conference papers,etc.), looking for research in your field, or downloading other researcher’s work.
Here is an example of ResearchGate publications.
Screenshot of Yuanchang Xie’s profile was taken on the 20th of July 2015
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Go to the Managing your profile page to find useful instructions on how to manage your profile:
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ResearchGate provides an "Author match" function to match articles to your names.
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Q&A (click on Questions at the top of any page) is where you can ask research-related questions and get them answered by specialists. If you haven’t got a question right now, try answering some – it’s a great way to start sharing your knowledge, connect with others, and identify yourself as an expert in your field.
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ResearchGate was founded in 2008 [11] by virologist Ijad Madisch, who remains the company's CEO, [4] [3] with physician Sören Hofmayer, and computer scientist Horst Fickenscher. [13] It started in Boston, Massachusetts, and moved to Berlin, Germany, shortly afterwards. [14]The company's first round of funding, in 2010, was led by the venture capital firm Benchmark. [21]
Publications is one of the most useful features on ResearchGate: whether you are adding your research (Journal articles, conference papers, and more), looking for research in your field, or simply downloading other researcher's work. This research guide contains some useful tips on about adding or editing publication on ResearchGate.
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ResearchGate is a social networking site connecting researchers throughout the world by allowing them to share publications, and information. This guide provides an introduction to ResearchGate and contains information about some of the most useful features to help researchers and professors creating a ResearchGate profile.
Search ResearchGate for the latest publications, data, and projects on your research interests and from your network. Search and follow other researchers and you will be emailed when they add new publications. ResearchGate connects you with other researcher around the world and provides opportunities for collaboration. Explore Q&A
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