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Adds DBLP-verified CORE/SJR venue ranks, raw GSVR scores, completeness diagnostics, and reports to Scholar profiles. Google Scholar Venue Ranker (GSVR) is an open-source Chrome extension that adds conference and journal ranking context directly to Google Scholar profile pages. Google Scholar is excellent for browsing publications, but it does not make venue quality easy to inspect. This is especially important in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and related conference-driven fields, where the publication venue often provides useful context for evaluating research contributions. GSVR overlays easy-to-read ranking badges beside publications on a Scholar profile. For conference papers, it shows historical CORE conference ranks such as A*, A, B, and C, selecting the appropriate ranking snapshot by publication year. For journal papers, it shows SCImago Journal Rank quartiles such as Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4. Unlike simple text-matching tools, GSVR uses a conservative DBLP-backed ranking pipeline to help identify venues more reliably instead of relying only on editable Google Scholar venue text. Ambiguous, missing, workshop, demo, poster, and short-paper cases are handled carefully to avoid showing misleading ranks. The extension also includes a Research Quality Score panel, a compact Venue Ranker sidebar, interactive filters, local venue lookup through Venue Explorer, and export options for PDF summaries, full audit reports, HTML, and CSV files. GSVR is designed for researchers, students, reviewers, hiring committees, and academic evaluators who want faster, clearer, and more transparent venue-ranking context while reviewing Google Scholar profiles.
Mark Google Scholar Papers as Read
This extension allows you to mark Google Scholar papers as "read." It also provides the capability to export all read articles into a text file with a single click on the extension's icon.
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
Google Scholar Citation Tracker
Fetches Google Scholar total citations and displays it on the extension badge. Google Scholar Citation Updater A lightweight extension that keeps your Google Scholar citation count visible in the toolbar, tracks history locally, and lets you manage it when you need. How to use 1) Pin it to the toolbar - Click the puzzle icon (Extensions) → Pin “Google Scholar Citation Updater”. 2) Set up once - Click the icon → Settings → enter your Google Scholar user ID. - Choose your theme and chart range (10d / 30d / 180d / All). 3) Check anytime - The badge shows your current total citations. - Click the icon to open the popup: press Refresh for an instant update and view trends. 4) View & manage history - Click the icon → Settings → Manage Citation History. - See recorded snapshots, edit entries, add or delete rows, and export/import CSV. Highlights - Live citation badge in the toolbar - Clean trend charts (10d / 30d / 180d / All) - Automatic history tracking (stored locally; fully editable) - One‑click refresh and quick link to your Scholar profile Privacy - Uses only your public Scholar page. Your ID and history are stored locally on your device—nothing is sent to any server. Tip - After installing, Pin the extension so you always see your up‑to‑date citation count.
DBLP CORE Conference Ranker
Classifies conferences on DBLP author profiles using CORE current and historic rankings and shows a summary panel. Quickly evaluate academic impact on DBLP with the DBLP CORE Conference Ranker. This extension automatically displays CORE conference ranks (A*, A, B, C) for publications, leveraging historical data (2014-2023) for accurate, year-specific assessments. See a visual summary of an author's ranked publications and use the built-in checker to find any conference's latest rank. Streamline your research and literature review process.