<aside> <img src="/icons/cd_purple.svg" alt="/icons/cd_purple.svg" width="40px" /> Your portfolio is visible by anyone on JOGL. JOGL users will find you by searching keywords and will find you if your portfolio has content associated to a specific keyword
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<aside> <img src="/icons/lock_purple.svg" alt="/icons/lock_purple.svg" width="40px" /> All your projects are not visible to anyone on the platforms. Users visiting your profile will only see the projects they are allowed to see according to the project’s privacy settings
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Projects can be past projects that are terminated and that you would like to display on your profile to share references and deliverables.
They can also be existing projects for which you would like to use JOGL to facilitate collaboration, recruiting, visibility, and applications to call for proposals.
All the projects you are member of can be found within portfolio tab.
The papers you authored can be directly imported from your ORCID profile or from external libraries.
<aside> <img src="/icons/cd_purple.svg" alt="/icons/cd_purple.svg" width="40px" /> You can add your papers from your profile page on the tab portfolio/papers
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<aside> <img src="/icons/conversation_purple.svg" alt="/icons/conversation_purple.svg" width="40px" /> By adding your paper to your profile, you are importing them onto JOGL. You will receive notifications when users are contributing to the discussion on your papers
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To add your paper via ORCID, link your ORCID account
If you have authored a paper that is not on your ORCID, you can add it directly via DOI or via an external library
<aside> <img src="/icons/cd_purple.svg" alt="/icons/cd_purple.svg" width="40px" /> Currently the external libraries available are PubMed, OpenAlex, and SemanticScholar
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<aside> <img src="/icons/lock_purple.svg" alt="/icons/lock_purple.svg" width="40px" /> Needs created in a container are visible by the ecosystem of the container.
Hence a user visiting your profile page will only see a need created in a project if they are part of the ecosystem of that project.
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