- Course overview
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- What is UniProt?
- Where does the data come from?
- Why do we need UniProt?
- When to use UniProt
- Quiz: Check your learning I
- How to access and navigate UniProt
- How to search UniProt
- Annotation score
- Quiz: Check your learning II
- How to use UniProt tools
- How to get data from UniProt
- How to submit data to UniProt
- When to use UniProt: guided examples
- Exercise: finding entries with 3D structures
- Exercise: mapping other database identifiers to UniProt
- Summary
- Get help and support on UniProt
- References
- Next steps
- Your feedback
Community-submitted bibliography
Where do these papers come from?
UniProt has developed a Community submission pipeline which can be accessed via the ‘Add a publication’ link in the entry view. This allows researchers to add articles that are relevant to an entry and to provide optional annotation by selecting the topics relevant to each paper from a controlled list and/or adding short statements about information described in the publication. Contributors are asked to supply their ORCID, a researcher personal ID, which is used to both validate that the submission is genuine and to give credit for their contribution.
Viewing community-submitted publications
Publications submitted in this manner are included, after a synchronization delay, in the list of publications for the relevant entry and include the ORCID of the submitter and any relevant information from the paper which has been provided by the submitter (Figure 41) .
