Download - Easy Instruction: Google Scholar Citations
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EASY INSTRUCTION!
GOOGLE SCHOLAR CITATIONS
CITATIONS
• Easy to set up and use• Public profiles appear in Google Scholar search results for your name• Automatically tracks publications if set up to do so• Automatically tracks citations• Automatically tracks h-index and i10-index via Google Scholar
who is citing your publications
about you
citations over time
your publications
CITATIONS setup
1. Sign in to your personal Google account or create one.2. The Citations sign up form lets you enter your affiliation, interests, and
university email address.3. Add your articles from the suggested list, or search and add one-by-one.4. Choose to add Google Scholar article data updates automatically, or
review beforehand. 5. View your profile, add a professional-looking photo, verify email address,
and double check your articles.6. Make your profile public!
your research interests
your affiliation
Public profiles appear in Google Scholar
results when people search for your name.
Manage your publications.
"Cited by" counts come from the Google
Scholar index.
Update your publications
automatically or manually.
Further reading:http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1303/1303.5870.pdfLópez-Cózar, E. D. & Cabezas-Clavijo, A. (2013).
Ranking journals: could Google Scholar Metrics be an alternative to Journal Citation Reports and Scimago Journal Rank?. Learned Publishing, 26(2), 101-113.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1212/1212.0638.pdfLópez-Cózar, E. D., Robinson-García, N., &
Torres-Salinas, D. (2012). Manipulating Google Scholar Citations and Google Scholar Metrics: simple, easy and tempting. arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0638.
Questions?
Rose PetraliaEvans Library - [email protected]
Google Scholar Citations Help: google.com/intl/en/scholar/citations.html