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  1. 2019年4月10日 · This help content & information General Help Center experience

  2. 2016年9月2日 · As they say, you: Can extract publication title, main online URL, number of citations, number of online versions, link to Google Scholar's main cluster for the work, and Google Scholar's cluster of all works referencing the publication.

  3. 2015年11月18日 · You can do it with scholar package. Follow the steps 1) Find the article in scholar.google.de 2) Click on one the authors registered in google scholar, this will show the page with all articles of that author 3) Click on the title of the article you want, this will show the profile for the article.

  4. 2. When your publications are cited, the full reference is the name of the journal/publication, date, volume and maybe even page number, on top of your own name. There is also the DOI. So if they have misspelled your name when they cite your work, it should not matter, if they actually cited your work. Google Scholar or Pubmed or Web of ...

  5. First of all, make sure that the place where Google Scholar is getting the data from has it listed correctly. They scrape from other sources and there's a mistake in the source, then there will be a mistake in Google Scholar as well. Then you should try to contact them and let them know of the mistake. Even though the chance to get it corrected ...

  6. Add a source manually. Open your document in Docs. Click ToolsCitations. In the Citations section, make sure the correct format is selected. Click Add citation source. Choose the source type. For more details, go to About source types and access types. For Accessed by, choose how you accessed the source.

  7. Using google scholar might be another option for you. Since many researcher also have a google scholar profile, you can explore preliminary collaboration patterns and the number of citations. Maybe this helps you a bit to trace back some recent developments and to identify the main scholars in the field.

  8. 2018年3月14日 · The obvious place to report it would be the Google Scholar "contact us" form (dead link). I suspect there is little chance of the problems being fixed (since scholar has been around for over a decade, and I'm sure others must have reported these problems over the

  9. 2015年3月12日 · 12. [Citation] means that Google Scholar has not been able to find a source for the publication, but that it has inferred that it exists because other publications cite it. Taken directly from Google Scholar help "These are articles which other scholarly articles have referred to, but which we haven't found online.

  10. 2016年9月16日 · 12. None of the "standard" citations that they provide is IEEE format. Instead, you should use one of the links at the bottom to take the format for your preferred citation manager, such as BibTeX, which can then be used to format following any publication venue's guidelines. For IEEE in particular, the best option is generally BibTeX, because ...

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