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Displays Impact Factor and an Author Journal Impact Dashboard with publisher breakdown on Google Scholar profiles. 📚 Impact Factor Finder helps researchers, students, reviewers, editors, and academics quickly view journal impact factor information directly on Google Scholar author profiles. Instead of manually searching journal rankings in separate tabs, the extension adds journal impact information and profile-level publication analytics directly inside Google Scholar. It uses a preloaded local dataset of curated journal metrics based on the 2025 edition, allowing fast and private on-page analysis without login or external API calls. ✅ Important Usage Note: For best performance, always open Google Scholar profiles using the main .com domain: The extension is designed and tested for scholar.google.com profiles. It may not work properly on regional Google Scholar domains such as scholar.google.cn, scholar.google.ca, scholar.google.co.uk, or other country-specific versions. 📈 Author Journal Impact Dashboard Adds a profile-level dashboard showing: • Total Author IF • Highest IF Journal with IF value • Matched publication records • Publisher / venue-family breakdown 🏢 Publisher Analytics Provides quick publisher counts for major venue families, including: • IEEE • Elsevier • Springer Nature • Wiley • ACM • MDPI • Taylor & Francis ⚡ Fast and Local Works instantly using a locally stored journal metrics dataset. No external API calls are required for journal matching. 🔒 Privacy-Friendly No user data collection, tracking, account login, or server-side processing. Journal matching is performed locally in the browser. ☕ Optional Support Development The extension includes an optional Support Development button. The core extension remains free to use. Support contributions help maintain updated journal metrics and fund future research productivity features. 🎯 Who It’s For: • Researchers evaluating academic profiles • Students checking journal credibility • Supervisors reviewing publication records • Peer reviewers and editors scanning author profiles • Faculty members preparing appraisal or promotion documentation • Research offices and academic departments assessing publication quality • Saves time when reviewing Google Scholar profiles • Adds journal-level and author-level publication insight • Helps identify high-impact venues quickly • Provides publisher-wise publication analytics • Fully browser-based and privacy-friendly • Simple, lightweight, and easy to use Impact Factor Finder is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Clarivate Analytics, Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports (JCR), Google Scholar, IEEE, Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley, ACM, MDPI, or Taylor & Francis. The extension uses a manually curated dataset of publicly observed journal metrics for informational and educational purposes only. Displayed impact factor values are approximate and may not reflect official Clarivate JCR data. Users should verify official journal metrics from authorized sources before making academic, institutional, or publishing decisions.
SJR Visualizer for Google Scholar Profiles
View, retrieve and download Scimago (SJR) journal quartiles, Category ranks, and percentiles on Google Scholar profiles. Unlock Comprehensive SJR Journal Ranking information on Google Scholar "SJR Insights for Google Scholar Profiles" is a powerful Chrome extension designed for academics & researchers who frequently use Google Scholar Profile. This tool empowers you to seamlessly integrate Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) data directly into your Google Scholar Profile, allowing for quick review of your publications’ journal quality and impact. By uploading your own SJR dataset (you can download this here https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php ), this extension transforms how you interact with journal information on Google Scholar citation pages. Instantly identify journal quartiles, precise category ranks, and percentiles at a glance, or use the robust popup interface to search for specific ISSNs and export curated results. ________________________________________ Key Features: • Seamless Google Scholar Integration: Once your SJR data is loaded, the extension automatically displays clear "SJR Quartile" badges next to journal titles on Google Scholar citation profiles. • Interactive Tooltips: Hover over any SJR badge on Google Scholar to reveal detailed information, including: o Full Journal Title o SJR Score o ISSN o All relevant categories with their rank and percentile. • Flexible Data Upload: Easily upload your SJR data file directly through the extension's popup. Your data is stored locally and securely within your browser. • "Scan Current Page" Functionality: With a single click in the popup, gather and display all SJR-matched journals from the active Google Scholar profile page, neatly organized in a table. • "Search by ISSN" Capability: Paste one or more ISSNs into the popup and instantly retrieve their corresponding SJR data, including quartile, score, and category ranks. • Exportable Results: Export your scanned or searched journal data to a CSV file for further analysis, reporting, or record-keeping. • Local and Private: All SJR data processing and storage occur entirely within your browser. Your data never leaves your local environment. ________________________________________ How It Works: 1. Install the Extension: Add "SJR Insights for Google Scholar Profiles" to your Chrome browser. 2. Upload SJR Data: Click the extension icon in your toolbar to open the popup. Use the "Upload SJR Data (CSV)" button to select your csv file. The extension will process and store this data locally. 3. Browse Google Scholar: Navigate to any Google Scholar citation profile page (e.g., scholar.google.com/citations?user=...). 4. Instant Insights: SJR badges will automatically appear next to recognized journal titles. Hover for detailed tooltips. 5. Use Popup Features: Open the popup to utilize "Scan Current Page" for a comprehensive list of journals on the current profile, "Search by ISSN" for specific lookups, and "Export Results to CSV" for data download. ________________________________________ Benefits for Researchers & Academics: • Time-Saving: Quickly assess journal metrics of a Researcher. • Comprehensive Overview: Get a full picture of a journal's standing across all its relevant categories. • Data Management: Easily compile and export lists of journal metrics for CVs, bibliographies, or departmental reviews. ________________________________________ Privacy & Permissions: "SJR Insights for Google Scholar Profiles" is built with your privacy in mind. • storage permission: This is required to store your uploaded SJR CSV data locally within your browser. This data is never transmitted to any external servers or shared with third parties. • tabs permission: This permission is used to identify the active Google Scholar page (scholar.google.com/citations*) and to communicate with the content script running on that page when you use the "Scan Current Page" feature. The extension does not collect or transmit any personal identifying information from the web pages you visit. The extension does not use cookies, trackers, or analytics services. All data processing and storage are entirely local to your browser.
PaperPop - Journal Impact & Ranking for Google Scholar, PubMed, etc.
Instantly show journal rankings. Generate mind maps & AI summaries for research papers. Auto-display journal rankings with 100+ ranking systems; AI-powered search summaries & mind maps for research papers 👉 Real-time Journal Rankings ✔️ Auto-display impact factor, JCR quartile on Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect and more ✔️ Built-in 100+ authoritative rankings: SCI/SSCI, Engineering Index (EI), Google Scholar Metrics, Nature Index, CiteScore, SJR, etc., covering science & engineering, medicine, social sciences, and many other vertical fields. Also includes the International Journal Warning List to help you with risk alerts. 👉 Smart Sorting & Export ✔️ Sort search results by journal rank or citation count ✔️ One-click Excel export for reference lists 👉 AI Interpretation ✔️ One-click AI summary for Google Scholar & PubMed search results, analyzing research trends ✔️ Three depth levels: Researcher / PhD Student / Master's Student ✔️ Export as Markdown or plain text ✔️ Supports custom prompts and redirects to your preferred AI platforms (such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Claude, Kimi, etc.) 👉 Mind Maps ✔️ Generate mind maps from article pages to quickly grasp paper structure ✔️ "Quick Overview" and "Next Steps" for search results ✔️ Online editing and image export 👉 Full-text Access ✔️ Auto-detect DOI with one-click copy ✔️ Configurable third-party URL prefix for direct full-text download 1️⃣ Click "Add" to install the extension. 2️⃣ Visit your favorite academic search sites like PubMed or Google Scholar. 3️⃣ Journal rankings and impact factors load automatically. AI interpretation and mind map buttons appear - click to generate instantly. 📌 Which websites are supported? Google Scholar, PubMed, IEEE and 20+ academic search and journal publisher sites. Note: If you access sites through third-party proxies that change the domain, features may not work. Please access official sites directly. 📌 Is it free? Yes, core features are free. Journal rankings and sorting work without registration. AI interpretation has limited free usage. For more quota, consider our Pro plan. 🛡 Privacy PaperPop keeps your data local. We don't collect, sell, or send your data to our servers. ✨ Wishing you great success and fruitful discoveries in your research! ✨
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
Self-Citations Checker
Calculates author self-citation rates on Google Scholar using DBLP, OpenCitation, and OpenAlex data. Enhance your academic research with the Self-Citation Checker. This powerful extension seamlessly integrates into Google Scholar, allowing you to instantly analyze and assess author self-citation rates directly on their profile pages. Whether you are a researcher, student, or academic professional, this tool provides a new layer of insight into citation patterns, promoting transparency and helping you evaluate an author's influence more effectively. 📊 Seamless Integration: Automatically adds a "Self-Citation Rate" column to the main statistics table on any Google Scholar author page. 🔍 Instant Analysis: Upon visiting a profile, the extension immediately calculates the self-citation percentage. The result is displayed clearly, with a loading icon to show it's working. ℹ️ Transparent & Reliable Data: The analysis is powered by trusted academic sources, using author data from DBLP and citation data from the DBLP-OpenCitations integration. For non CS/EE, it uses OpenAlex. 🔄 One-Click Refresh: A simple "Refresh" button allows you to clear cached data and re-run the analysis at any time for the most up-to-date calculation. For this tool, a 'self-citation' is defined as any instance where the citing paper and the cited paper share at least one author. Please note that the citation coverage from DBLP, OpenCitations, and OpenAlex is extensive but may not be 100% complete. The calculated rate should be considered a valuable estimate to aid in your research, not as an absolute, definitive figure. Install the Self-Citation Checker today to bring deeper analytical power to your work on Google Scholar