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How do I increase my Google citation?
Cite your past work when it is relevant to a new manuscript. Carefully choose your keywords. Use your keywords and phrases in your title and repeatedly in your abstract. Use a consistent form of your name on all of your papers.
How do I increase my citations?
Increase the Impact of Your Manuscript. Write a strong and persuasive article. Describe the Evolution of Your Research in a Review. Citation rates of reviews are generally higher than those of other papers. Explain Why Your Research Matters. Cite, and You will be Cited. Promote Your Work through Social Media.
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Clean up your Google Scholar Profile data. Add missing publications to your Profile. Increase your Google ability Use your Google Scholar Profile data to get ahead. Stay up-to-date when you've been cited. 6. Tell Google Scholar how it can improve.
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About Citation Analysis The process whereby the impact or “quality” of an article is assessed by counting the number of times other authors mention it in their work. Citation analysis involves counting the number of times an article is cited by other works to measure the impact of a publication or author.
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With 10 or more citations, your work is now in the top 24% of the most cited work worldwide. This increased to the top 1.8% as you reach 100 or more citations. Main take home message: the average citation per manuscript is clearly below 10!
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They are quite accurate but not completely or 100 accurate as there are numerous journals and conference not indexed by Google Scholar. However, most organization and universities recognize Google Scholar as authentic metric to measure your citations and impact along with Scopus.com and JCR.
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Only credible, scholarly material is included in Google Scholar, according to the inclusion criteria: content such as news or magazine articles, book reviews, and editorials is not appropriate for Google Scholar. Technical reports, conference presentations, and journal articles are included, as are links to Google
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