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  1. We use a statistical model to try to tell different authors apart but such automatic processes are not always accurate. The best way to fix this is to look through the articles in your profile...

  2. Google Scholar profiles are not transferable. But you can delete the Google Scholar profile from your own account. Then create a new profile while signed in to your advisor's account. To delete the Scholar profile from your own account, go to Google Scholar and click on "Settings": then click on "Account":

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · On top of my Google Scholar page an article appears that was not written by me (increases my citations quite a bit, but I feel it reflects badly on me). For whatever reason, the article doesn't appear on my underlying profile page, so I cannot delete it. Is there a way to delete it?

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  5. Oct 28, 2019 · Log into Google on your scholar page, then select the article. Clicking on the offending article, to go onto it's page. Once on the page for the article there should be a delete option.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Thanks to Google Scholar Profiles’ “auto add” functionality, your Profile might include some articles you didn’t author. If that’s the case, you can remove them in one of two ways: Click on the title of each offending article to get to the article’s page, and then clicking the “Delete” button a the top of the page.

  7. Aug 23, 2024 · It is possible to retrieve your deleted articles and put back to your Google Scholar profile since the deleted articles are moved to the trash. Step 1: C lick on the kebab (3 dots) in the toolbar and select View trash. Step 2: Select the article(s) and click Restore. Merge Publications