Back to the past: on the shoulders of an academic search engine giant (original) (raw)

Google Scholar’s Ranking Algorithm: The Impact of Articles’ Age (An Empirical Study)

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Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations: A multi‐discipline exploratory analysis

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Academic search engine spam and google scholar’s resilience against it

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The expansion of Google Scholar versus Web of Science: a longitudinal study

Amir A Zadpoor

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Long time series of highly cited articles: an empirical study

Antonella Emina

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The life cycle of scholarly articles across fields of research

Sebastian Galiani

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Impact of the internet and scholar age distribution on academic citation age

Edward L Fink

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Earlier web usage statistics as predictors of later citation impact

Stevan Harnad

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Google Scholar’s Ranking Algorithm: The Impact of Citation Counts (An Empirical Study)

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Empirical Patterns in Google Scholar Citation Counts

Jonathan Bowen, Peter Breuer

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The Half-Life Phenomenon: Eroding Citations In Journals

Daniela Dimitrova

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Citation Success Over Time: Theory or Empirics?

Marco Piatti

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Understanding the Impact of Early Citers on Long-Term Scientific Impact

Ajay Jaiswal

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Google Scholar: The New Generation of Citation Indexes

Alireza Noruzi

Libri, 2005

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Google Scholar to overshadow them all? Comparing the sizes of 12 academic search engines and bibliographic databases

Michael Gusenbauer

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Assessing research impact with Google Scholar: The most cited articles in the journal 2008–2010

Hans Thulesius

Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 2011

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A New Era in Citation and Bibliometric Analyses: Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar

Kiduk Yang

Computing Research Repository, 2006

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Can we use Google Scholar to identify highly-cited documents?

Alberto Martin

Journal of Informetrics, 2017

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How is an academic social site populated? A demographic study of Google Scholar Citations population

José Luis Ortega

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Raising the Dead: Recovery of Decayed Online Citations

Daniela Dimitrova

American Communication Journal, 2007

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On the evolution and utility of annual citation indices

Arnab Chatterjee

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Citation pattern and lifespan: a comparison of discipline, institution, and individual

Brent Sams

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Impact of Wikipedia on citation trends

Mahdieh Hadi, Amin Nami, Sayed-Amir Marashi

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The relationship between usage and citations in an open access mega-journal

Barbara McGillivray

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Google Scholar and the Web of Knowledge: Citation Scores for Ancient Historians

Nathan Pilkington

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Consider the Source: Predictors of Online Citation Permanence In Communication Journals

Daniela Dimitrova

Portal-Libraries and the Academy, 2006

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The rise and rise of citation analysis

Lokman Meho

Physics World, 2007

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A Reflection on the Applicability of Google Scholar as a Tool for Comprehensive Retrieval in Bibliometric Research and Systematic Reviews

Hajar Sotudeh

International Journal of Information Science and Management, 2018

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As we may search : Comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar citation-based and citation-enhanced databases

peter jacso

2005

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