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Will ResearchGate remove projects?

On March 31, 2023, we retired the Projects feature and removed all projects from the site. This was a difficult decision, and it required a lot of discussion and deliberation. At the end of the day, our goal is to create a better science by empowering researchers to do their best work.
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How do I delete a project on ResearchGate?

In the "Your profile", press the "research", the paper and project list is presented, and then find out the paper you want to edit or remove. You will find the blue arrow behind "Add supplementary resources" link. Here, press the blue arrow, and we will find the "remove" function.
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How reliable is ResearchGate?

Academic reception of ResearchGate remains generally positive, as recent reviews of extant literature show an accepting audience with broad coverage of concepts.
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Can I use ResearchGate as a student?

ResearchGate is an external website, used by academics to share journals publications and papers. It is primarily used as a social networking site for researchers to find collaborators and ask questions. However students can also use this site to access the resources provided.
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Can I remove article from ResearchGate?

Here's how you can remove a publication page and/or full-text from your profile or from ResearchGate entirely: Visit the Research tab on your profile and scroll down to the research item. Click on the downward-facing arrow underneath the item's title. Select Remove.
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Is it legal to upload article to ResearchGate?

We respect the intellectual property rights of others and ask that you do the same. ResearchGate lets you: Upload public copies of your full-texts to publication pages. Store private copies of your full-texts on publication pages that are accessible to you and your co-authors.
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Is it OK to upload papers to ResearchGate?

Uploading the full text is considered as making it public. If you have published your paper in a journal you should check the publisher's conditions. The best place to do so is the SHERPA/RoMEO database. ResearchGate attempts to do an automatic check on this database but to be sure, it is better to check it yourself.
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Which is better Google Scholar or ResearchGate?

The results indicate that there are significantly high differences in publications and citations for the same authors captured by the two platforms, with Google Scholar having higher counts for a vast majority of the cases.
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Is Everything on ResearchGate peer reviewed?

Research gate is not a journal or other form of publication outlet. It's a sort of researcher's facebook with an option to upload papers or preprints of papers that were published elsewhere. These are not peer-reviewed (again) by research gate.
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What counts as a read on ResearchGate?

For a publication, a 'read' is counted each time someone views the publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure linked to the publication (either directly on the publication page or via the home feed), or views or downloads the full-text, if there is one.
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Is an impact factor of 2.5 good?

The majority of journals, in fact, fall in the bracket of an IF of 1-1+. So, a journal with an IF of 2-2.5 would be considered having a higher impact than these journals. A journal with an IF of 5 or above would be considered high-impact, but note that these would be fewer in number.
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Who is behind ResearchGate?

ResearchGate is founded by Ijad Madisch (CEO), Sören Hofmayer (CSO), and Horst Fickenscher (CIO). The platform's first cohort of members comprises an extended network of friends and colleagues. ResearchGate receives its first round of external investment from Benchmark. ResearchGate opens its Berlin office.
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What is a good RG score?

In general terms, a following of more than 200 researchers appears to be a good score.
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Can I remove a preprint from ResearchGate?

If you did not add the the preprint yourself, you are not able to delete it from ResearchGate, only from your profile. Contact the support team as indicated there.
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How do I claim a project on ResearchGate?

Click the More button at the top right of the page and then select Claim authorship - is this your work? from the drop-down list. From there, select your name from the list or request to add your name to the author list by clicking on + Add name.
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What is a project ResearchGate?

A project can be defined as a unique set of co-ordinated activities, with definite starting and finishing points, undertaken by an individual or organization to meet specific objectives within defined schedule, cost and performance parameters.
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How does ResearchGate make money?

ResearchGate is a popular academic profile site and for-profit company that makes money through sponsors, as well as recruitment and other advertising, so practically selling data about its users to advertisers, then carrying that advertising to the target audience.
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Is ResearchGate indexed by Google Scholar?

The profiles are indexed by Google and the full-text publications in ResearchGate are indexed by Google Scholar (please note: the version of the article uploaded by the author in ResearchGate can be an earlier version of the final, published version).
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Is ResearchGate only for researchers?

ResearchGate is a professional network for researchers, which means that membership is reserved for those who are involved in scientific research.
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Should you join ResearchGate?

Make a Profile on ResearchGate

ResearchGate claims 15 million users, and it will help you connect with many researchers who aren't on Academia.edu. It can also help you understand your readers through platform-specific metrics, and confirm your status as a helpful expert in your field with their “Q&A” feature.
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What is the highest ResearchGate score?

In the sample of users with the highest RG Scores, the top score was that of Adam B. Shapiro (439.82). In this sample, there were 26 users whose RG Score was over 100, primarily due to asking and answering questions in the platform.
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How much does ResearchGate cost?

Is there a cost? Creating an account on ResearchGate is free. All ResearchGate members will be able to access content from the participating open access journals.
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How much does it cost to publish a paper in ResearchGate?

Article Processing Charge(APC) which means publication fee of articles depends upon the academic publishers who publish the articles. They publish article with two ways. They often charge $100 to over $3,000 for both types of article publishing open and closed.
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Can I share my Elsevier article on ResearchGate?

Elsevier and ResearchGate have agreed on a technical solution that enables authors who have published research articles with Elsevier to share their work on the ResearchGate platform in a copyright-compliant way. Automated checks occur instantly at the point of upload, helping researchers to save time.
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Is ResearchGate a preprint?

In most cases, preprints are added to ResearchGate within days of the author finishing their paper. Here's why you should read preprints: Keep up with brand new research and decide on the future direction of your own work. Give feedback on early work before it's published (and identify yourself as an expert)
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