Some platforms allow you to create a scholar profile that collates your research in one place, boosts discoverability, and helps you discover who is citing your work. Below are several commonly used scholar profiles in law.
If you have a Google account, you can also edit the "Knowledge Panel" that shows up when someone googles your name (on the righthand side of your search results). Scroll to the bottom of the knowledge panel to find the option to "Claim this knowledge panel". For more information, check Google's Knowledge Panel Help page.
Full-text access to legal research collections, including: Law Journal Library, Legal Classics Library, US Statutes at Large and Code of Federal Regulations (and other congressional documents), Treaties and Agreements Library, U.S. Supreme Court Library, English Reports (Full Reprint Edition) and more. All collections provide comprehensive coverage of each publication, with the a facsimile version of the full-text displayed in image-based format.
For more information, see the Library guide Distinguish Yourself with an ORCiD.