Anwar Shaikh writes
I am really fed up with your search procedures, which seem entirely mechanical. I get queries about papers about anyone with my last name (Shaikh), without any apparent attempt to include my first name in the search. I cannot imagine that your computer program would do that for anyone with the last name "Smith" or "Goldberg", or many others.
I can imagine, and I know, as I have seen the code. And you can look at it too, it's at http://acis.openlib.org
This type of programming betrays a biased attitude towards the large number of people with non-European names.
Your patches to the code base will be welcome!
I also find that this same bad programming leaves out articles that I have published, which Google scholars does not do https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&user=fUSvPu8AA...
This likely the case because Google Scholar carries out a web search, whereas ACIS works on the RePEc database.
I am at a loss on why this occurs, and also frustrated that no one answers emails (I tried before). Please let me know if someone reads this email.
Normally, Christian asks me to refrain from answering email to the address, but since you are complaining, I think I can make an exception. -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel