✅Do's and ❌Don'ts
Pay attention to duplicates
✅Do perform a quick search in Pure before manually adding a new item to prevent duplicates.
✅Do check automatically found duplicates: when you import a publication from a source like Scopus, Pure will automatically search for duplicates. If found, it will display a “View possible duplicates” message in red. Click the message to see if the record already exists.
Analyze possible duplicate entries for the following:
✅Do add the item if the duplicate has a different publication type (e.g., you are importing a 'Conference contribution' and Pure finds a 'Preprint' for the same work). These should co-exist as they represent different stages of the research.
❌Don't add the new item if it is a true duplicate: same type, title, publication date, etc.
Use main names for external organizations
When adding an affiliation for an external co-author:
✅Do enter the main name of the organization. For example, use 'Chinese Academy of Sciences', not 'State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China'.
❌Don't add departments, sections, or city names in the organization field. The country should be selected in its own separate field.
For more details, see adding_external_authors_affiliations.
Use the correct conference contribution type
A talk or presentation at a conference is different from a published conference paper, and should be registered separately.
✅Do register talks and presentations at a conference as an Activity.
✅Do register the accompanying paper, poster, or abstract as Research Output, for example Research Output › Contribution to conference › Poster.
✅Do link these types of items back to the main entry by creating the appropriate Relations while creating the entry for the sub-item.
For a detailed breakdown, see the guide for 🗣️ Conference contributions.
Make sure to correct title capitalization for publications
Titles imported from automated searches can be in various capitalizations, like ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, sentence case, or title case.
✅Do use sentence case (Capitalize only the first letter and proper nouns like University of Twente)
❌Don't use title case (Capitalizing All Major Words, Not Minor Words. This is Often Used as the Default in the United States for Example).