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How do I filter Google Scholar results by citations?

Clicking on "Cited by ..." will bring up a list of citing documents in Google Scholar. These are arranged with the most highly cited works at the top. To locate a copy of these works, you can look for [PDF] links on the right, or links to Find it @ UToledo to the right or below each citation.
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Is there a way to sort Google Scholar by citations?

If you go into Google Scholar, enter a researcher's name, and get out the publications by that researchers, the publications on the list will be automatically sorted by the system from most to least citations.
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How do I find cited by in Google Scholar?

Cited Reference Searching in Google Scholar
  1. Search for a topic or work in Google Scholar.
  2. Click the "cited by" link under a relevant result.
  3. The resulting works will all cite the first work.
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Does Google Scholar have a filter?

When you search Google Scholar, the default is to sort by relevance. Depending on your topic, it's also useful to sort or filter by date. Look for these options in the sidebar.
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How do I get a list of citations from Google Scholar?

Exporting Citations from Google Scholar
  1. Click on the star just below citations you'd like to save to add the item to "My Library". ...
  2. Use the "My Library" link to see your saved citations.
  3. Click on the Export all link to export all of your citations.
  4. Select the format that you'd like to download from the list.
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Google Scholar 2018: Important settings to increase author citations

How do I find a list of citations?

Google Scholar

Just enter the search terms in quotation marks (that narrows down the results) in the box, then 'search'. Under each article, click on the link "Cited by (number)" to retrieve a list of those who have cited the work. It's also useful that you can link straight from here to ejournals held in Cambridge.
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How do I get a list of my citations?

Using your Google Scholar Citations account, you can see the citation counts for your publications and have GS calculate your h-index. (You can also search Google Scholar by author name and the title of an article to retrieve citation information for a specific article.)
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How do I use filters in Google Scholar?

Use Google Scholar's Advanced Search Feature
  1. Select the menu icon from the upper left corner:
  2. Select Advanced Search from the pull down menu:
  3. Use the search boxes to refine your search:
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How do I filter a journal in Google Scholar?

Authored by/Published in/ Dated Between
  1. The first search bar lets you search for results by a certain author. ...
  2. The second search bar lets you search for results in a particular scholarly journal. ...
  3. The last search tool lets you search for results from within a range of publication dates.
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Can I filter Google Scholar by peer-reviewed articles?

Answer. Unfortunately Google Scholar doesn't have a setting that will allow you to restrict results only to peer-reviewed articles. If you find articles in Google Scholar, you would have to look up the journal the article is published in to find out whether they use peer review or not.
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Why Google Scholar does not show all citations?

If some of the citations to your article are not included, chances are that the citing articles are not accessible to our search robots or are formatted in ways that make it difficult for our indexing algorithms to identify their bibliographic data or references.
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How do I see how many citations a paper has on Google Scholar?

In Google Scholar, the number of times the article has been cited will be displayed below the entry on the search results page. Click on the cited by link to view the citing articles.
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How many Google Scholar citations is a lot?

Generally speaking, a good number of citations for a paper is considered to be more than 10–20 citations. However, some fields may require more or fewer citations depending on the topic and the journal.
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How do you sort by number of citations in PubMed?

Click on the Sort by button to change the order of your results. The default order in PubMed is Best Match, but you can also sort by Most Recent, Publication Date, First Author, and Journal. Click on the Per page button to increase the number of citations per page (up to 200).
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How accurate is Google Scholar citations?

Accuracy and Google Scholar Citations

Keep in mind that GS has come a long way since it was introduced in 2004. WoS and Scopus have accuracy above the level of 99% while GS has an accuracy level above 95%.
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How do I filter sources in Google?

Below the search box, click Tools.
  1. To add filters: In the Tools bar, click the filter and select an option.
  2. To remove filters: In the Tools bar, click Clear.
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Can you do an advanced search on Google Scholar?

For more complex searches, try Google Scholar's Advanced Search page. To access the advanced search option, click on the three line icon in the upper left corner of the Google Scholar search page. Click on Advanced search. From the Advanced search pop-up box, choose the search option(s) you need.
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How do I filter by first author in Google Scholar?

Search by Author: Type in the name of the author in the Advanced Search box titled “Return articles authored by” following either format: first initial and last name, with quotation marks around the first initial and last name OR the author's full name, with quotation marks around it (e.g., author:"WVO Quine" or author ...
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How do I refine results in Google Scholar?

Options to refine your search include:
  1. synonyms. Google automatically searches for matching and similar meaning words tourism finds tourist.
  2. “phrase searching” use quotation marks around phrases.
  3. OR. results include either search term. ...
  4. exclude. ...
  5. include. ...
  6. intitle: ...
  7. author: ...
  8. date range.
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How do I filter Google Scholar by year?

Finding recent papers

To find newer articles, try the following options in the left sidebar: click "Since Year" to show only recently published papers, sorted by relevance; click "Sort by date" to show just the new additions, sorted by date; click the envelope icon to have new results periodically delivered by email.
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How do I filter results in Google Sheets?

Important: You can only apply one filter view at a time.
  1. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
  2. Click Data Filter views.
  3. Select a filter view.
  4. Your filter will be applied to the spreadsheet.
  5. To close your filter view, in the top right, click Close .
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Who is the most cited scientist in Google Scholar?

Sigmund Freud, with 451,806 citations, according to Webometrics. The most-cited paper attributed to Et al. is a 1951 biology study on measuring proteins with 195,644 citations of its own.
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How do I export a publication list from Google Scholar?

Go to your Google Scholar page at https://scholar.google.com.
  1. Click on the checkbox to the left of TITLE.
  2. Click on the EXPORT button that appears.
  3. Select BibTeX.
  4. Select either “All my articles” or “selected articles” and click Export.
  5. The publications appear in BibTeX format. ...
  6. Change the default . ...
  7. Upload your .
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How do I find out how many citations an author has?

Google Scholar Author Citations

►Type the author's full name into the search box. If the author has a public author profile it will display above the article result list. ►A box on the right will show how many times this author has been cited and their h-index.
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What is a list of citations?

A single citation is sometimes called a "reference." A list of citations is generally known as a "bibliography," although sometimes the list is called simply a "works cited" page or "list of references."
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