Interesting feature. Have you considered integrating this aspect more strongly with a non-profit organization like ORCID? https://orcid.org/about/what-is-orcid/mission where they offer author profiles linked to publications that are verified by publishers (so more reliable for academic promotion cases, etc). These can be edited by the user at https://orcid.org/my-orcid The academic web CV sector has largely been taken over by for-profit operations like academia.edu and researchgate and they are garnering the downloads and readership data that should belong to researchers and university libraries.
Very much agree with this sentiment. Not sure how a link with ORCID would work. Note that it's already possible to use Zotero for creating (personal) publication lists for online academic CVs, e.g. using the wonderful ZotPress plugin in WordPress (the open source CMS used on >30% of websites by some accounts).
https://orcid.org/about/what-is-orcid/mission
where they offer author profiles linked to publications that are verified by publishers (so more reliable for academic promotion cases, etc). These can be edited by the user at
https://orcid.org/my-orcid
The academic web CV sector has largely been taken over by for-profit operations like academia.edu and researchgate and they are garnering the downloads and readership data that should belong to researchers and university libraries.