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How do I find cited by in Google Scholar?

Underneath an article's entry in Google Scholar, look for this Cited By ____ number: That is a link -- click on it, and you will see approximately 75 articles, all newer than (in this example) the original publication year of 2014, that have this original Borgerson article on their own References or Works Cited list.
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How do I see cited by in Google Scholar?

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.
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How do I find most cited authors in Google Scholar?

To see which articles in a publication were cited the most and who cited them, click on its h-index number to view the articles as well as the citations underlying the metrics. You can also explore publications in research areas of your interest.
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How do you search by 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 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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Getting APA Citations from Google Scholar

Can you filter by citations on Google Scholar?

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 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 search for an author?

Things You Should Know
  1. Check at the top or bottom of an article for the author's name. You can also search for a "Contact" or "About" page.
  2. Look in the terms and conditions or the website's copyright information. ...
  3. Search Google or WHOIS to find out who the domain is registered to.
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Why is Google Scholar not searchable?

To be eligible for inclusion in Google Scholar search results, your profile needs to be public and needs to have a verified email address at your university (non-institutional email addresses, such as gmail.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, yahoo.com, qq.com, etc., are not suitable for this purpose).
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What is the difference between Google search and Google Scholar?

Unlike Google, Google Scholar easily allows you to explore related works, citations, authors, and publications. This can help you find even more relevant scholarly works. Although the results may not be the full text, Google Scholar can be linked through Western Libraries so you can access the complete document.
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How is Google Scholar different from Google search?

Google: Google indexes the entire web and is different from Google Scholar. Google Scholar: Google Scholar indexes a wide range of scholarly literature. Use of the Google Scholar search box will provide many search results, most of which are scholarly in nature.
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Does Google Scholar have a searchable index?

Google Scholar can boost the worldwide visibility and accessibility of your content. We work with publishers of scholarly information to index peer-reviewed papers, theses, preprints, abstracts, and technical reports from all disciplines of research and make them searchable on Google and Google Scholar.
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What if I can't find an author?

If no author is listed, use a shortened title of the work. Put the title in quotation marks if it's a short work (such as an article) or italicize it if it's a longer work (such as books or entire websites), and include page numbers (if there are any).
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What happens if you can't find an author?

Works Cited Entry

If there isn't an author, even an organizational/corporate entity, begin the citation with the title of the source. If there isn't a date, you just omit that information entirely. Title . Publisher.
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How do I find all the articles by an author?

Publication websites - Many publications have a "search by author" feature on their website. You can go to the publication's website and search for the journalist's name to see a list of their articles.
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How reliable is Google Scholar?

However, Google Scholar also has some drawbacks in terms of its citation and metrics. First, it does not have a clear or consistent method of counting and verifying citations, as it may include self-citations, duplicate citations, or inaccurate citations from low-quality sources.
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How to use Google Scholar?

Go to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search: Note: For best results, put quote marks around the title. If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results: If you click an article's title, you may be taken to a publisher's site that will ask you to pay for full text.
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Is everything on Google Scholar peer reviewed?

Also keep in mind that while Google Scholar has an academic focus, not all of the results will be peer-reviewed journal articles! You'll have to use your judgment and evaluate the sources you find if you need to use peer-reviewed sources.
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How do you cite a source with no author or date?

If no author or date is given, use the title in your signal phrase or the first word or two of the title in the parentheses and use the abbreviation "n.d." (for "no date"). Another study of students and research decisions discovered that students succeeded with tutoring ("Tutoring and APA," n.d.).
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What does MLA stand for?

Answer. Modern Language Association, or MLA, format is a style of crediting sources you use to write a paper. This style is typically used for research papers for English Composition and other communication classes.
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How do you cite without an author?

If no author or creator is provided, start the citation with the title/name of the item you are citing instead. Follow the title/name of the item with the date of publication, and the continue with other citation details. Note: an author/creator won't necessarily be a person's name.
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What is Google Scholar citation Index?

What is Google Scholar Citations? Google Scholar Citations lets authors set up a profile page that lists their publications and citation metrics. The citation metrics are updated automatically, and you can choose to have your list of publications updated automatically or update them yourself.
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What does it mean to be indexed by Google Scholar?

Google scholar identifies scholarly content, determines each item's bibliographic metadata, and groups different online versions of an item together with this metadata in search results. There is no need to register your journal with Google Scholar. Google Scholar will eventually find and automatically crawl the site.
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Is there advanced search in 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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Why use Google Scholar over Google?

Advantages of Google Scholar

Google Scholar allows for you to see articles related to the one that might interest you, how many times an article has been cited and by whom, and provides citations for articles in a number of styles. Google Scholar can display links to articles and books held through ECU Libraries.
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