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Google Scholar for Metrics Diane Clark & Christina Hwang October 7, 2015

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Google Scholarfor Metrics

Diane Clark & Christina HwangOctober 7, 2015

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Our Session DescriptionGoogle Scholar is a popular tool for monitoring how your publications are cited. Join us for a workshop introducing Google Scholar’s advantages (e.g., ease of use) and limitations (e.g., transparency).

Set up your Google Scholar researcher profile, discovering your h-index in the process, in a few minutes. Learn how to set up a Google Alert, another tool that can provide a view on your impact.

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Outline● Google Scholar Advantages & Limitations● Set up your Google Scholar Profile● Google Alert and other settings

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“The search engine functionality and human search patterns lead us to believe, sometimes, that what you see in the search engine's results page is all that really exists” (Orduña-Malea et al., 2014)

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170 - 175 mil 57 mil 53 mil

Orduna-Malea et al 2015

Does Size Matter?

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Google Scholar - Advantages & DisadvantagesPro

● coverage● getting better● use with Publish or Perish for best results● promote “hidden gems”● repositories e.g. Arxiv, SSRN, NBER and

RePEC, ERA (UA’s institutional repository)● retrieves open databases e.g. PubMed● institution affiliation search (new)

Con

● coverage ● data quality● no connection to ORCID● not all publisher content● transparency

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List of cited by

Conference proceeding

Citeseer - scientific literature digital library & search engine

No link to Scopus

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Where cited by (Times Cited) results are retrieved

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59 Cited by - information not available in Google Scholar

Journals

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Google Scholar v Web of Science / Scopus

● Architecture and technology ● Policy and management (business)● Economics ● Engineering ● Computer Science● Chemistry

● Applied science ● Biomedicine ● Economics● Pharmacology● Physics● Cell Biology

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Google Scholar Profile

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Einstein’s Profile

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Conference proceeding

Uploading Your Citations to Your CCV

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Google Alert and Other Settings● Google Alert - email alerts● Journal ranking● Ualberta Libraries linking● Reference Manager / CCV / ORCID exporting

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Other Options for Managing Citations

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ReferencesHarzing, A.W. Alakangas, S. (2015) Citation metrics versus peer review: a longitudinal comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science citation data across disciplines, symposium contribution at the 72nd Academy of Management annual meeting, August 7-11, in Vancouver, Canada.

Harzing, A.W. (2014) A longitudinal study of Google Scholar coverage between 2012 and 2013,Scientometrics, vol. 98, no. 1, pp. 565-575.

Lisée, C., Larivière, V., Archambault, E. (2008). Conference Proceedings as a Source of Scientific Information: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(11):1776–1784.

Martín-Martín, Orduña-Malea, Ayllón, López-Cózar (2014). Does Google Scholar contain all highly cited documents (1950-2013)?. arXiv

Orduña-Malea, E.; Ayllón, J.M.; Martín-Martín, A.; Delgado López-Cózar, E. (2015). Improvements in Google Scholar Citations are for the summer: Creating an institutional affiliation linking feature. Granada: EC3 Reports, 14.

Orduña-Malea, Ayllón, Martín-Martín, Delgado López-Cózar (2015). Methods for estimating the size of Google Scholar.Scientometrics

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