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Browser Extension for Academic Impact Analysis Scholarometer is a social platform that extends Google Scholar to facilitate scholarly citation analysis. You provide author annotations about their fields, and our tool uses this crowdsourced data to evaluate the impact of an author's publications in those fields. Our impact metric can be compared across fields. Install the browser extension to use Scholarometer! After installation, you will see the Scholarometer panel at the top right-hand side of any Google Scholar profile page. Read more about the Scholarometer project here: https://scholarometer.indiana.edu 5.3.0 - Added popup explaining how to use Scholarometer which appear before the first use - Support for the new CORS policy for extensions introduced in Chrome 85 5.0.5 - Fixes to the allowed URLs list for the extension. 5.0.3 - Added option to create a Scholarometer widget for an author. 5.0 - The extension is now integrated with Google Scholar, and appears at the top-right corner in any Google Scholar profile page. - The extension is easier to use; there is no need to search. It only provides data about universal impact metrics rather than reproducing a list of publications already available in Google Scholar. - Fields shown in gray do not have enough votes to know if they are reliable. - You can now tag and evaluate the impact of any author with a Google Scholar profile. This addresses the issue of ambiguous author names but precludes the possibility of searching for any author who is not on Google Scholar. - The Scholarometer API has been updated and now provides data in JSON format, to more easily access data collected through the extension. - The Scholarometer website (scholarometer.indiana.edu) is completely redesigned and simplified.
Scholarcy Browser Extension
Scholarcy™ is the solution to that pile of papers on your virtual desk. It can save up to 70% of the time needed to get the key information from an article, helping you with literature screening and reviews. This Extension gives you the key points of any article or research paper you have open in your browser. It creates a referenced summary with important points highlighted and generates a background reading list for those new to a field. Need to see how a paper builds on previous research? Our new 'Comparative Analysis' engine highlights this for you. Subscribers to our premium app, Scholarcy Library, will get unlimited use of this Extension and can also save, share, annotate and export their Summary Flashcards. Scholarcy locates open-access PDFs for each reference from Google Scholar, arXiv and elsewhere, and can also be configured to extract figures and tables. To provide this service, our Extension needs to read and process the contents of the current web page. Alternatively, it will locate the PDF for the article. Use the new 'Source priority' option to switch between the HTML and PDF processing. For PDF files, the article must be open access. For more information on how we use this data, please read our FAQ: https://www.scholarcy.com/faq/ and Privacy Policy: https://www.scholarcy.com/privacy-policy/
Open Access Helper Web
Helps you find Open Access copies of paywalled scientific articles, by utilizing Unpaywall and other services Unlock Open Access Easily find legal, free-to-read versions of paywalled scientific articles. Open Access Helper uses the trusted APIs from unpaywall.org and other sources to locate open access copies, making research more accessible for students, researchers, and curious minds. How It Works When you view a research article, the extension detects its DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and checks for an available open access version. Simply click the Open Access Helper badge to access the document! As you hover over the badge, it will indicate whether you’ll be accessing the “Published Version,” “Accepted Version,” or “Submitted Version.” EZProxy or OpenAthens Made Simple If your university library uses EZProxy or OpenAthens for off-campus access, this extension makes it seamless to connect. Just set your institution’s domain (e.g., harvard.edu), and with one click, you can proxy the current page through your library’s server. 100% Legal and Privacy-Respecting Every link provided leads to officially open-access or legally archived copies of research articles. Plus, Open Access Helper doesn’t collect personal data—just anonymous usage stats to improve functionality. Open Source & Developer-Friendly This is a passion project—check out the code, share feedback, or report bugs. Your contributions and ideas are always welcome! 👉 Get started today: make research easier and more accessible with Open Access Helper!
Journal Metrics
Automatically Discover Quartile Information to Google Scholar page. You can search more data in detail manually. Effortlessly improve your Google Scholar experience with automatic journal quartile information! This extension seamlessly integrates quartile data into any Google Scholar page, allowing you to quickly view the ranking and impact of journals without the need for extra searches. For more comprehensive insights into academic journals, the extension also provides access to additional metrics. Ideal for researchers, academics, and students looking to make informed decisions about their publications and references. V1.0.1: Bug fix for Google Scholar page. When visiting a Google Scholar profile, you’ll now see a floating pie chart summarizing publication types. The chart displays the number of journals by quartile (Q1–Q4), as well as the count of conference papers and unmatched (not found) journals. The dashboard floats on the page and updates dynamically as content loads or changes. V1.0.3 – Chart located after Cited-by section in Google Scholar profile page
ExCITATION – Journal Ranking & Impact Factor for Google Scholar™
Trusted by 100,000+ researchers, PhD students, and academics worldwide. ExCITATION adds journal quality rankings directly to your Google Scholar search results so you can identify high-quality sources in seconds, not hours. Updated for 2025 with the latest SJR, ABS, and ABDC data. 👉 Journal Quality Rankings ✔️ Auto-display SJR quartile (Q1-Q4), impact score, and country of origin for every result ✔️ ABS Academic Journal Guide (AJG 2024) ratings, the standard for business & management research ✔️ ABDC Journal Quality List (2025) ratings: A*, A, B, C classifications ✔️ Color-coded badges for instant visual assessment of source quality ✔️ 32,000+ journals covered across all disciplines 👉 Sort by What Matters ✔️ Sort search results by SJR journal impact factor ✔️ Sort by citation count to surface the most influential studies ✔️ Works within your current Google Scholar page, no extra tabs or tools 👉 Predatory Journal Detection ✔️ Flags 1,400+ known predatory and low-quality journals ✔️ Visual warnings so you never accidentally cite a dubious source ✔️ Protects the integrity of your literature review 👉 Abstract Preview ✔️ One-click abstract preview without leaving the search results page ✔️ Pulls metadata directly from publisher pages ✔️ Saves time deciding which papers to read in full 👉 Author Page Insights ✔️ See journal quality distribution across any author's publications ✔️ Quickly assess a researcher's publication profile • SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR): 32,000+ journals from the Scopus® database (Elsevier B.V.), updated 2025 • ABS Academic Journal Guide (AJG 2024): Chartered Association of Business Schools • ABDC Journal Quality List (JQL 2025): Australian Business Deans Council ExCITATION is an independent tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by these organizations. 1️⃣ Install the extension. It's free, no account required. 2️⃣ Go to Google Scholar and search as you normally would. 3️⃣ Journal rankings, citation sorting, and predatory warnings appear automatically. 4️⃣ Click any abstract icon to preview a paper without leaving the page. 👤 Who Is It For? • PhD & doctoral students building literature reviews • Postdocs and faculty selecting journals for submission • Research supervisors evaluating source quality • Systematic review teams screening large result sets • Anyone who uses Google Scholar and cares about journal quality All journal ranking data is bundled within the extension itself. The extension requests host permissions to support abstract previews (fetching article metadata from publisher sites) and CrossRef lookups. 📌 Which ranking systems are included? SJR (all disciplines), ABS/AJG 2024 (business & management), and ABDC 2025 (business & management). Color-coded Q1-Q4 quartiles, impact scores, and country flags are displayed for each result. 📌 Is it free? Yes, completely free. No registration, no account, no premium tier required for any feature. 📌 How current is the data? SJR: 2025 release. ABS: AJG 2024. ABDC: 2025 release. We update with each new official release.