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Google Scholar Citations lets you track citations to your publications over time.
- Kok-Kwang Phoon
Singapore University of Technology and Design - Cited by...
- Kaiming He
Associate Professor, EECS, MIT - Cited by 618,045 -...
- Tian-Tsong Ng
A*STAR - Cited by 7,666 - Machine Learning & Computer...
- Teruo Higashi
This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following...
- Chuanju Xu
Xiamen University - Cited by 5,305 - Spectral...
- Noriyuki Kadoya
Assistant professor of Radiation Oncology, Tohoku...
- Francois Malaisse
Professor of Ecology - Cited by 7,337 - Ecology -...
- Jamila Ben Souissi
Institut National agronomique de Tunisie - Cited by...
- Kok-Kwang Phoon
Google Scholar lets you find articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions across various disciplines and sources. You can also create a profile, a library and cite your sources with Google Scholar.
Google Scholar Profiles let you add your articles, check who is citing them, and compute citation metrics. You can also make your profile public, so that it may appear in Google Scholar results when people search for your name.
Sep 12, 2024 · If you use Google Scholar, you can get citations for articles in the search result list. Copy and paste a formatted citation (APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA, or Vancouver) or use one of the links to import into your bibliography management tool.
- Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
- 2016
Jun 24, 2024 · Google Scholar has a "Cite" feature that allows you to: View the citation information in a desired citation style; Copy and paste this information onto your Notepad or Word document
- Mae Lim
- 2020
Dec 7, 2022 · Google Scholar Citations is a citation service provided free of charge. It is easy to set up, especially if you already have a Google account. Like other citation tracking services, it tracks academic articles, but it also counts theses, book titles and other documents towards author citation metrics. Last Updated: Dec 7, 2022 1:18 PM.
Jul 20, 2011 · Today we’re introducing Google Scholar Citations: a simple way for you to compute your citation metrics and track them over time. We use a statistical model based on author names, bibliographic data, and article content to group articles likely written by the same author.