: my battles

I was the first trans person to change my name on already-published research papers. I didn't think I was the first when I did it, which helped.

I'm part of the Name Change Policy Working Group (ncpwg.org) to make this easier for others. Many journals now allow name changes.

Google Scholar refuses to call trans authors by their names, or even talk to trans people. I made scholar.hasfailed.us. Google should either listen to us or shut down Scholar.

@arborelia It drives me up the wall that when you look for one of my papers google scholar will show my name and my old one

@Cyborgneticz and it probably ranks your results lower than cis people's, also!

@Cyborgneticz @arborelia i hazard a guess that cis people that changed their names don't get their papers edited to include their birth names or maiden names

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