Creating a Google Scholar profile is important, as it is a useful and simple tool for tracking a researcher’s publication output. Through Google Scholar, authors can monitor citations of their publications at any time, create graphs over time, and perform various citation metrics. With the option to create a public profile, search results in Google Scholar can display your work immediately simply by typing your name. Researchers can also add groups of related articles, not just one article at a time. Citation metrics for researchers are calculated and updated automatically, as Google Scholar detects all new citations of their works on the web. Additionally, researchers can choose to have their article list updated automatically or manually review and update their publications themselves.
What features does Google Scholar offer?
Some of the main features provided by Google Scholar include:
Easy search for scientific articles, citations, etc.
Continuous updates of the database with the latest scientific sources.
Formation of a network of authors.
Citation tracking.
Researcher profile on Google Scholar
