I think there was simply an internet-unwanted punctuation mark within (or after) the google address. I think it was a period following the final html that should not be there. There is no tolerance in such matters. We should be warned. Maybe advised Richard R - San Francisco/Oakland >________________________________ > From: Richard Reineccius <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 2:05 PM >Subject: Re: Google Scholar Profiles > >No results found for http://googlescholar.blogspot.com/2012/01/find-and-fol= >low-public- author-profiles.html=0ADear, dear! What could the matter be?=0A= >Richard R - in Oakland=0A=0A=0A>________________________________=0A> From: = >"Richard Waugaman, M.D." <[log in to unmask]>=0A>To: [log in to unmask] =0A>Sen= >t: Saturday, February 11, 2012 9:17 AM=0A>Subject: Google Scholar Profiles= >=0A> =0A>=A0=A0=A0 This is a useful new feature of Google Scholar Citations= >. So far, no=A0 =0A>Mark Twain scholar has activated a profile. It's useful= >for anyone=A0 =0A>wanting to review the scholarly literature on Mark Twain= >or other=A0 =0A>topics.=0A>=0A>=A0=A0=A0 It only takes a few minutes to se= >t up your profile. Just go to--=0A>=0A>http://googlescholar.blogspot.com/20= >12/01/find-and-follow-public- =0A>author-profiles.html=0A>=0A>and click on = >"create a profile."=0A>=0A>Best wishes,=0A>Richard Waugaman=0A>=0A>=0A> > > >