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Can I link Google Scholar to ResearchGate?

How do I link ResearchGate to Google Scholar? First of you you have to go to “My Citations” page of your Google Scholar. Then click on “Edit button” and then put your ResearchGate web URL in the “Home Page” column.
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How do I merge Google Scholar and ResearchGate?

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  1. Go to "My Citations" page of your Google Scholar.
  2. Click on "Edit" button.
  3. Put your ResearchGate web url in the "Home Page" column.
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Is ResearchGate indexed by Google Scholar?

The profiles are indexed by Google and the full-text publications in ResearchGate are indexed by Google Scholar (please note: the version of the article uploaded by the author in ResearchGate can be an earlier version of the final, published version).
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Is ResearchGate better than Google Scholar?

The results indicate that there are significantly high differences in publications and citations for the same authors captured by the two platforms, with Google Scholar having higher counts for a vast majority of the cases.
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How do I sync Google Scholar?

Go to "Settings": Click on the three horizontal lines at the top left corner of the Google Scholar homepage to open the menu. From the menu, click on "Settings." Click on "Library Links": In the "Settings" page, click on "Library Links" from the left-hand menu.
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Using the Google Scholar and Research Gate

How do I migrate my Google Scholar profile?

Google does not provide a method of transferring ownership of a Scholar Profile to another Google account.
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Where is the Google Scholar link?

Going to scholar.google.com. Clicking on "My Profile" If you have a profile already, your Google Scholar ID will be shown in the URL. Otherwise, please follow the registration prompts and your Google Scholar ID will be in the URL.
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Why are ResearchGate and Google Scholar citations different?

Google Scholar tracks academic articles, but it also counts theses, book titles and other documents towards author citation metrics. RG on the other hand tracks citation only if the paper citing the original article is available in their database.
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Who is ResearchGate competitor?

The closest competitor to researchgate.net are sciencedirect.com, springer.com and wiley.com.
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Is there anything better than Google Scholar?

Web of Science. The Web of Science™ is the world's most trusted publisher-independent global citation database. The legacy of Dr Eugene Garfield (inventor of the first citation index in the world), guides the Web of Science to be the most powerful research engine.
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How reliable is ResearchGate?

Academic reception of ResearchGate remains generally positive, as recent reviews of extant literature show an accepting audience with broad coverage of concepts.
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Does Google Scholar have predatory journals?

Predatory journals are accessible in Google Scholar. In Google Scholar, researchers are unable to search specifically for peer reviewed or scholarly articles. Good News: The Pepperdine Library's research databases do not include predatory journals.
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How credible is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar's coverage is is wide-ranging but not comprehensive. It can be a research source, but should not be the only source you use. Google Scholar does not provide the criteria for what makes its results "scholarly".
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How do I link publications to ResearchGate?

Adding publications to your ResearchGate profile
  1. From any page in Research Gate, click on the Add new button in the top right corner.
  2. Select Publication from the options that appear to add an article, book, chapter, etc.
  3. Select the type of publication you are adding.
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What is a good h-index?

What is a Good H-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional. In his paper, Hirsch shows that successful scientists do, indeed, have high h-indices: 84% of Nobel Prize winners in physics, for example, had an h-index of at least 30.
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Does ResearchGate automatically add articles?

Scientific contributions pages are created by ResearchGate and contain a list of published scientific works. They are automatically created based on bibliographic data we obtain from publicly available sources.
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Is ResearchGate removing projects?

On March 31, 2023, we retired the Projects feature and removed all projects from the site. This was a difficult decision, and it required a lot of discussion and deliberation. At the end of the day, our goal is to create a better science by empowering researchers to do their best work.
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Does ResearchGate count as a publication?

ResearchGate is not a publisher and does not accept articles or papers for publication. Rather, members can track their publications, store private copies, and make their published or unpublished work publicly available on ResearchGate – if they have the rights to do so.
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What is a good score on ResearchGate?

For most (around 60%) of our sample of members, their Publications is the only component present; very few members have a score (for publications alone) greater than 60 no matter how many articles they have published. A score of around 40 earns the approbation 'Your score is higher than 97.5% of ResearchGate members'.
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Why is Google Scholar better for research than Google?

Advantages of Using Google Scholar

Expand your search to resources not indexed in databases within the Library. Use natural language to search for relevant resources on your topic. Identify resources, such as books, journals, and articles, as well as authors in your field of interest. Identify highly-cited literature.
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Which scientist has the most citations Google Scholar?

The most cited scientist of all time is “et al.,” according to Google Scholar. That's the Latin abbreviation used in research to indicate that a group of other scientists contributed to the paper. The phrase is shortened from “et alia,” which literally translates to “and others.”
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Is Everything on ResearchGate peer-reviewed?

Research gate is not a journal or other form of publication outlet. It's a sort of researcher's facebook with an option to upload papers or preprints of papers that were published elsewhere. These are not peer-reviewed (again) by research gate.
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Does Google Scholar still exist?

Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.
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What is Google Scholar link?

Google Scholar is a Web search engine that specifically searches scholarly literature and academic resources.
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How do I increase Google Scholar citations?

7 Tips to Increase Your Citation Score
  1. book chapters.
  2. Citations.
  3. collaboration.
  4. conferences.
  5. consistent research.
  6. Google Scholar.
  7. high-impact journals.
  8. keywords.
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