Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com/) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant articles on a given subject by identifying subsequent articles that cite a previously published article. An important feature of Google Scholar is that researchers can use it to trace interconnections among authors citing articles on the same topic and to determine the frequency with which a specific article is cited by others as it has a "cited by" feature. We will begin with an overview of how to use it for citation analysis, and then progress through advanced search techniques. This study also compares the citation counts provided by Web of Science and Google Scholar for articles in the field of Webometrics. We make several suggestions for ...
Google Scholar is one of the major academic search engines but its ranking algorithm for academic ar...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
Google Scholar (GS) is a freely-accessible academic search engine that indexes academic literature f...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com/) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant a...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant ar...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant ar...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
Citation metrics are used by many academics and researchers to gauge the influence of their work, an...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
[EN] The main objective of this paper is to empirically test whether the identification of highly ci...
(This is a thesis by compilation of studies. Article co-authors are listed at the beginning of each ...
Google Scholar is one of the major academic search engines but its ranking algorithm for academic ar...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
Google Scholar (GS) is a freely-accessible academic search engine that indexes academic literature f...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com/) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant a...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant ar...
Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) provides a new method of locating potentially relevant ar...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
Citation metrics are used by many academics and researchers to gauge the influence of their work, an...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searc...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
[EN] The main objective of this paper is to empirically test whether the identification of highly ci...
(This is a thesis by compilation of studies. Article co-authors are listed at the beginning of each ...
Google Scholar is one of the major academic search engines but its ranking algorithm for academic ar...
Web of Science (WoS) and Google Scholar (GS) are prominent citation services with distinct indexing ...
Google Scholar (GS) is a freely-accessible academic search engine that indexes academic literature f...