More information about the change can be found in the following blog post, and on the info pages linked from there:
aclanthology.org/posts/2026-0...
More information about the change can be found in the following blog post, and on the info pages linked from there:
aclanthology.org/posts/2026-0...
Existing author page URLs will continue to work, but may sometimes list different papers now based on ORCID information from recent events. You will also see new icons indicating whether we have an ORCID iD for this person or not. Click on a "?" icon to bring up more information on what this means.
If you are an author publishing in the ACL Anthology, we strongly encourage you to
(i) create an ORCID iD; and
(ii) make sure your ORCID iD is linked in your OpenReview profile (or Softconf).
This is especially important if you published under several names or if several people share your name.
Today, the ACL Anthology switched to a new system for how author pages work. From now on, ORCID iDs will be the main mechanism for matching papers to the correct author. π§΅β€΅οΈ
Yes, we have been aware of this issue for a while now, but unfortunately not yet been able to pinpoint the cause. Itβs being tracked on Github here: github.com/acl-org/acl-...
We are aware of an issue that currently causes the ACL 2024 proceedings to give 404 errors, although the PDFs are accessible. Fix is on the way.
The ACL Anthology is also here! Like its counterpart on X, this account will be used for technical updates and information around the Anthology. Mostly monitored by @bollmann.me for now :)