How do I find out where my paper was cited?

How do I find out where my paper was cited?

Use the Citations tab to search for a particular author. The search will result in a list of publications, ranked by number of citations. Or, use the Publications tab to search for a particular article and see how many times it has been cited.

How do you trace a citation?

To find a reference, or any known article in Google Scholar, enter the article title into Google Scholar. If the article doesn’t appear in the first few results, try putting quotation marks around the entire title or key phrases and/or adding an author’s lastname.

Where can I check 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.)

How do I find a paper reference?

Look at the works cited list or bibliography, typically at the end of the paper. The references in these lists will also include name and date information as well as the name of the book or article used. Match these references up to their corresponding citations.

How do I check my citations on Google Scholar?

Click on the Search Scholar button. Locate the correct article in the search results list. If the article was cited by others, you will see a “Cited by” link at the bottom of the record. Click this link to view who has cited this item.

How can I increase my citations?

Studies suggest 5 ways to increase citation counts

  1. Watch your title length and punctuation.
  2. Take advantage of preprint servers and release your results early.
  3. Avoid mentioning a country in your title, abstract or keywords.
  4. Link your paper to the supporting data in a freely accessible repository.
  5. Cut the hyphens.

What is a highly influential citations?

An author’s highly influential citation count is simply the sum of the highly influential citations of his or her papers. This metric and its implementation exemplify the potential of AI to overcome information overload in the research literature.

Why are my citations not showing up on Google Scholar?

If one of your articles was cited by a journal article that is not indexed by Google Scholar, the citation will not appear in your google scholar account. The only solution is to legally add the cited article to a shared repository accessed by google scholar such as researchgate.

How do you cite a manuscript submitted for publication?

“A manuscript submitted for publication is not available to the public. If the manuscript is available online, treat it as informally published” (APA, 2020, p. 337). In-text citation: (Author, year, p.

What can I search for in cited reference search?

You can search for citations to anything that’s been cited in a Web of Science indexed publication – journal articles, books, theses, dissertations, works of art, musical scores and more. Where do I find ‘Cited Reference Search’?

How do you cite an article in in-text citation?

In-text citation: (Author, year, p. X) Manuscript accepted for publication posted in preprint archive (see p. 200) Author, A. (in press). Title of article. Title of Journal. Retrieved from URL “The exact URL is used because the article is informally published and not yet indexed on a journal website.

How can I get a good citation for my Paper?

Try Citation Machine Plus and get a free grammar check for your paper, scan your paper for text that may need a citation, and rest easier knowing your paper’s had an extra review before your teacher sees it. Plagiarism matters more than you think

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