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Why my article is not appearing in Google Scholar?

If Google Scholar can't find the article, you may have an incorrect article title or doi, or Google Scholar may not have the article in its index. Also, not all of our journal subscriptions will show up in Google Scholar.
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Why is my article not showing up in Google Scholar?

If you can't find your article in Google Scholar, select "Add article manually" to enter its bibliographic record by hand. If the menu doesn't appear, sign in to the Google account that you used to create your profile.
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How long does it take for an article to appear on Google Scholar?

Once your journal website meets Google Scholar's inclusion guidelines, it will take some time for its crawlers to find and index your content. According to Google, you'll have to wait 6-9 months before your articles appear in Google Scholar search results.
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Why Google does not show my Google Scholar?

Make sure that your profile has some publications and citations. If you do not have any publications or citations, your profile may not show up in search results. Wait for a few days or weeks to see if your profile appears in search results.
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Why are my citations not showing up in Google Scholar?

Publication indexing: Google Scholar may not have indexed the citing publications yet. Indexing new publications can take time, and there could be a delay before the citations appear in your profile. Missing or incorrect metadata: Google Scholar relies on metadata provided by publishers and other sources.
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How to Update or Add Your Article In Google Scholar

How do I turn on citations in Google Scholar?

How to get pre-made citations in Google Scholar
  1. Search in Google Scholar to find the source you are using.
  2. Click on the quotation mark symbol (”).
  3. A window opens showing the citation in different styles.
  4. Select the style your professor wants you to use.
  5. Right-click on it.
  6. Select “Copy” from the dropdown menu.
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Where is my citation in Google Scholar?

Citation Analysis Using Google Scholar

For more accurate results, go to Advanced Search to search by author, publication. Look for the "Cited by" link below each result. This is the number of citations to this work that are indexed by Google Scholar. Click on that link to retrieve them.
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How do I publish on Google Scholar?

Method 1
  1. Firstly, choose the document type, which may be – a patent, a thesis, ...
  2. Secondly, provide specifics about the article itself including – its title, the name(s) of the author(s), ...
  3. Lastly, on clicking the 'Save' option, the user is notified that their article was successfully added to their Google Scholar profile.
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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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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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Why is my Google review not showing publicly but I can see it?

Why is my Google review not showing publicly but I can see it? When you post a review, it can take some time to get “posted.” Open an incognito window to check if it's a technical glitch. If not, the review is under Google's moderation process.
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Does Google Scholar automatically add articles?

Thanks to Google Scholar Profiles' “auto add” functionality, your Profile might include some articles you didn't author. If that's the case, you can remove them in one of two ways: Click on the title of each offending article to get to the article's page, and then clicking the “Delete” button a the top of the page.
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How long does it take for an article to be published?

On the low end, it takes 2 months, more commonly 6 to 12 months to write a research paper for publication in a journal. Then, you have to factor in the actual timeline from submission to publication. The publication process has many steps. It starts with the article submission, then peer review.
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How do I get my articles to show up on Google?

You can use Publisher Center tool to share your content with Google News by submitting RSS feeds, website URLs, or videos. Even if you don't set up a publication in Publisher Center, Google might find your site through our normal web crawl.
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How do I know if a journal is indexed in Google Scholar?

You may simply check for the title of paper in https://scholar.google.co.in/ showing full length paper for authenticity. Confirm for the last volume of the journal to be featured in Google Scholar for considering it in the Google Scholar List.
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Is 70 a good h-index?

The statistical variance in the data set was quite large so the averages should be taken with a grain of salt. The same study found that if you are aiming for a Nobel Prize, your h-index needs to be at least 35 and preferably much closer to 70.
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Is 40 a good h-index?

h index of 40 after 20 years of scientific activity, characterizes outstanding scientists, likely to be found only at the top universities or major research laboratories. h index of 60 after 20 years, or 90 after 30 years, characterizes truly unique individuals.
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Is 27 a good h-index?

According to Hirsch, a person with 20 years of research experience with an h-index of 20 is considered good, 40 is great, and 60 is remarkable. But let's go into more detail and have a look at what a good h-index means in terms of your field of research and stage of career.
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How much does it cost to publish in Google Scholar?

IJSRA is a Google Scholar indexed Journal with Low publication charges just INR 1770/- or 32 USD.
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How does Google Scholar indexing work?

Our indexing algorithms automatically extract bibliographic data, citations and other information from articles and use it for ranking purposes. Providing authoritative metadata about your articles can help facilitate this and can increase the likelihood of identifying all the citations to your articles.
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Can I create Google Scholar without publication?

If you do not have any publications, Google Scholar will present you with some options for publications that it thinks could belong to you. Unfortunately, in order to move forward with the process, you will have to accept one of these and then later remove it from your profile. When you're done, click "Next."
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How often does Google Scholar update?

We normally add new papers several times a week; however, it might take us some time to crawl larger websites, and corrections to already included papers can take 6-9 months to a year or longer.
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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 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 I enable citations?

First steps

To insert a citation in the text go to the 'References' tab on the ribbon and click on 'Insert Citation' and 'Add new source'. Select the 'Type of source' and fill in the boxes. Add all the citations to your document.
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