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Publons Registration Guide

 | Post date: 2025/07/3 | 

How to Access the Publons System for Registration and Indexing of Peer Reviews
 

 
 
What is Publons?
Publons is a website that provides free services for researchers to monitor their scientific articles. The site was developed in 2012 by Claritive Analytics, whose products include Web of Science, EndNote, and ScholarOne, and is subscribed to in many countries, including countless scientific institutions; Publons also works with thousands of scientific journals around the world. Publons' mission is to validate scientific articles through the power of peer review. On this basis, the reviewers of Parseh Archaeological Studies are asked to use Publons to track scientific documents, the number of citations and their peer review, so that it is indexed in a single and updated profile.

 


The benefits of being a member of Publons:
All scientific documents published by the researcher directly from Web of Science, ORCID, or information management software such as EndNote and Mendeley can be entered directly into Publons.
Valid citations from the Web of Science system are automatically entered into Publons, making it free and easy for researchers to track their citations.
Correct user information; by using the researcher ID that is automatically added to scientific documents, the researcher can claim that the document belongs to him/her.


The researcher can do pre- and post-publication evaluations.
All research results authored, edited, and reviewed by researchers will be available for download.

 


By registering with Publons, researchers can take advantage of the system's platform and the community of Web of Science researchers:

1. Researchers can show their scientific impact by creating a personal page and having their own unique ID, indexed in the Web of Science, and sharing their own research.

2. Validation of researcher rotations is due to the power of peer review. This is made possible by submitting peer review confirmations to reviewsWeb of Science. Com, which adds a verified record of each scientific review to the researcher's profile.


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