Research Profile Website: What to Include Before You Publish
May 9, 2026 by abualqasim5@gmail.com
A research profile website works best when it explains the researcher, the work, and the evidence behind the work. It should help readers move from a broad overview to papers, datasets, methods, and collaboration details without friction.
Make publications easy to verify
List each paper with title, authors, year, journal or conference, DOI when available, and a short plain-language summary. This creates a better experience for readers who need the citation and for non-specialists who need the meaning.
If you share datasets or code, explain access rules, file formats, and ethical limits. Search-friendly content should still respect privacy, consent, and institutional policy.
Use project pages for depth
Project pages can explain research questions, methodology, instruments, analysis tools, and outputs. This is more useful than crowding everything into one long profile page.
Good internal links connect profile, papers, projects, and contact pages. These links help users explore naturally and give the site a clearer structure.
Quick checklist
- Research summary
- Publication list
- Project pages
- Methodology notes
- Collaboration contact
How SALARCAFE can help
Research-focused publishing pages for papers, projects, datasets, and citations.
- Research profile architecture
- Project and paper pages
- Citation-friendly layout
- Schema-ready content sections
- Quarterly content update support
View the Research Membership service details.
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