Manage your Internet footprints, require global best practices from all aggregation sites.

@DvirGur I had to go to Google Scholar and such sites to find your publications. The links on your site always fail. It recommends clearing the cookies, but that is not a good idea. “Too many redirects” generally means you guys need to look carefully at cookie fiddling and “keep it simple”.

This link (below) to your publications page from Google search and from within your site fails every time. You need to make sure every site on the web that mentions your work, works every time. I call that “managing your Internet footprints”. Please spend some time and correct your profile on places like ResearchGate. Do that for everyone at Weizmann now and keep it clean and effective, that investment alone is worth all your current funding most likely. The Internet is not a toy or game or sales or chat or posterboard – it is an essential part of the survival of organizations and their networks.

https://www.weizmann.ac.il/molgen/Gur/publications

I did not find you on arxiv.org But you are listed in BioRxiv.org Since your work bridges fields like photonics and plasmonics, you really want your work listed on physics and engineering open sites as well. A small group can learn to do that for everyone, and it can be an essential new discipline. Mastery comes from practice, intent and caring for others. That can be taught, but is more a matter of leadership and guidance and co-learning.

You are listed only once on Arxiv in 2017.

Theory of chirped photonic crystals in biological broadband reflectors by Caleb Q. Cook, Ariel Amir — “We thank Dvir Gur, Pete Vukusic, Gary Bernard, and. Mark Arildsen for helpful discussions.” https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.05831

I need to try to get Google never to list PDF links for open sites, but always go to the abstract.
Not https://arxiv.org/pdf/1608.05831
but https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.05831

I would outlaw PDF is I could.

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