Support
Help & support
Answers to common questions, plus a direct line to our editorial office. We typically reply the same day during the work week.
Talk to a human
The editorial office handles every support question — profiles, posts, mentions, account changes. Reach us at:
Frequently asked questions
How do I claim my researcher profile?
Sign in, then visit /onboard to find and claim your OpenAlex / ORCID profile. We’ll pull your publications, citations, and co-authors automatically.
How do I edit my profile?
Open your profile from the top-right menu, then use the Edit profile button on the page header. Talks, teaching, service, affiliations, degrees, and research statement each have their own inline edit affordance directly on the section.
Where do my degrees and affiliation dates come from?
Both are pulled from your verified ORCID record (employments and educations). You can refresh from ORCID or hand-edit any row from the Affiliations & Education section on your profile.
How do I @mention a colleague or paper in a post?
Type @ in any composer or comment box. The autocomplete blends scientists (claimed users and unclaimed OpenAlex/ORCID profiles) with papers (search by title or paste a DOI). Pick from the list to drop an inline link.
I need to remove or correct something on my profile.
Most fields are owner-editable from the profile page. For content that came from upstream sources (OpenAlex, ORCID, NIH RePORTER) or anything you can’t change yourself, email editorial@alpha1science.com.
How do I delete my account?
Email editorial@alpha1science.com from your sign-in address. We respond within two business days and confirm before any deletion.
Resources
- Learn
Glossary and guides — preprints, ORCID, the J-index, and more.
- Sources
The open scholarly record behind every profile and paper.
- About JRNLClub
Mission, editorial philosophy, and how we operate.
- Privacy policy
What we collect, why, and how to opt out.
- Terms of service
The full agreement covering use of JRNLClub.
Still stuck?
If your question isn’t covered above, write to editorial@alpha1science.com with as much context as you can — links, screenshots, and what you expected to happen all help us close the loop quickly.