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  2. Another option is to use the Publish or Perish software (which functions as a front-end to Google scholar), which allows you to use the "Lookup citations" feature to get an exportable list of all the citing papers found through Google Scholar. This list will contain year, title, authors, citation count etc for all the citing papers.

  3. google scholar - How to count non-self citations of articles ...

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    In Google Scholar, I can view the number of citations of each article, but this includes self-citations. Is there a way to view the number of non-self citations? In this tweet from 2019, the author suggests a way to calculate this number for a specific article. But is there a way to do this automatically for all my articles?

  4. How does Google Scholar handle pre-print citations?

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    1. Sometimes a paper appears as a pre-print first, and then in a peer-reviewed form, possibly with more authors. And people might cite one or the other, and sometimes both. Google Scholar can probably see that the papers are still similar. How does it handle the citations though?

  5. publications - Why do citation counts differ between Google...

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    I'm using both Semantic Scholar and Google Scholar to keep track of citations to some of my papers. For some papers, I notice that citation counts across these two sites don't match. So, some papers that cite the paper X appear only on Semantic Scholar, or Google Scholar but not on both. What causes this discrepancy?

  6. citations - How can I export my Google Scholar Library as a...

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    I couldn't find a way to export all citations from My Library (it seems to only work one page at a time), but it's possible to save all citations from the edit mode of My Citations: Log in to https://scholar.google.ca; Click My Citations; Click the leftmost checkbox on the bar at the top of the list of citations:

  7. citations - In Google Scholar, is it possible to view the list of...

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    As you mentioned, unfortunately, Google Scholar only provides the list of publications that cite a given reference. However, if you have access to Web of Science , to look up a list of references cited in a given publication, you can use the Cited References tool.

  8. publications - How to correct citations in Google Scholar? -...

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    Google scholar is unable to identify [some citations to my work] because my name in the references of article has been written differently. But, I doubt Google works this way, because numerous mistakes appear in references throughout the literature. Perhaps this issue will resolve itself over time as Google has more time to crawl.

  9. How to show patents in my google scholar profile?

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    3. If a patent or any other publication is missing from your Google scholar profile, go to your profile and click the + icon at the top of your list of publications and select "Add article manually". You'll get a popup with tabs across the top for various kinds of publications. Click "Patent" and fill in the details.

  10. publications - At how many citations should I make my Google...

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    So I am having doubts whether I should make my Google Scholar profile public and share my achievements with the world. Most profiles on Google Scholar I click on have over 100 citations. I will be lucky to get that many in 20 years. I think the decision to make the Google Scholar profile public depends on citation count + several other factors.

  11. Which google scholar citation format is IEEE standard?

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    12. None of the "standard" citations that they provide is IEEE format. Instead, you should use one of the links at the bottom to take the format for your preferred citation manager, such as BibTeX, which can then be used to format following any publication venue's guidelines. For IEEE in particular, the best option is generally BibTeX, because ...