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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
Rockstar Scholar
Researchers, Scientists, and Engineers! Do you need help tracking citations on your papers? If so, this application is for you... If you visit your Google Scholar profile and have so many great papers that you can't tell which ones have new citations since your last visit, you're a Rockstar Scholar 🎸 Features: (1) Track citation changes for up to 500 papers on a Google Scholar profile page. (2) Data synced across browsers via your browser's data sync (if you're logged in). (3) Selectively clear citation updates or let them accumulate over time. (4) Auto-loads all papers on your home profile — no more clicking 'Show More'. (5) Sort your entire publication list by citation trend — find your rising stars with one click. (6) Runs on any Chromium browser. To set up Rockstar Scholar on a Google Scholar profile page: 1- Install the browser extension. 2- Go to a Google Scholar profile and click the top banner to set it as your Rockstar Scholar homepage. 3- Wait for the citations to roll in. 4- Check back to your Rockstar Scholar homepage to see which papers increased or decreased. 5- Clear the reported citation count changes at the click of a button, or let them accumulate over time.
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
Scholar Profile Highlighter
Highlights the name of the Google Scholar profile in all publications. This extension highlights the name of the author in all publications to make it easier to spot contributions. Works for scholar.google.com .fr. .ch .de .at .ca .co.uk
Rapid Journal Quality Check
Displays rankings and h-index for academic journals next to Google Scholar search results. Rapid Quality Check for Academic Journals in Google Scholar Search Results This Chrome extension displays an academic journal's (and some conference's) rankings next to search results from Google Scholar. This also works for scholar profile pages on Google Scholar and other subpages (e.g. cited by, etc.). A variety of rankings are available for the user to choose from (SJR, ABDC, ABS, VHB, FT50, CORE, ...). These are interdisciplinary (e.g., SJR, BFI), focused on economics/social sciences (e.g., ABDC, VHB, ...), or focused on computer science journals/conferences (CORE, CCF). Hovering your cursor over the ranking gives you additional information such as the name of the journal and its h-index. Clicking on the "+" (if available) gives you additional rankings; those that you have not pre-selected. Via the extension's icon (which you can pin) you can also access a search bar to enter a journal name and get the ranking. This extension uses/builds upon: - CCFrank by WenyanLiu: https://github.com/WenyanLiu/CCFrank4dblp - the public Crossref API: https://api.crossref.org/swagger-ui/index.html - the public dblp API: https://dblp.org/ - Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) list: https://abdc.edu.au/research/abdc-journal-quality-list/ - Academic Journal Guide (AJG) by the Chartered Association of Business Schools (C_ABS): https://charteredabs.org/academic-journal-guide-2021/ - Bibliometriske Forskningsindikator (BFI) of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science ranking: ufm.dk - Ranking of the Chinese Computer Foundation (CCF): https://www.ccf.org.cn/en/Bulletin/2019-05-13/663884.shtml - CNRS ranking: https://www.gate.cnrs.fr/spip.php?rubrique31&lang=en - Foundation National pour l’Enseignement de la Gestion des Enterprises (FNEGE) ranking: https://www.fnege.org/classement-des-revues-scientifiques-en-sciences-de-gestion/ - Financial Times (FT) research rank: - High Council for Evaluation of Research & Higher Education (HCERES) ranking: https://www.hceres.fr/sites/default/files/media/downloads/2020-liste-hceres-domaine-shs1-economie-et-gestion_0.pdf - SCImago Journal & Country Rank (retrieved July 20th, 2022): http://www.scimagojr.com - CORE journal and conference ranking: http://portal.core.edu.au/jnl-ranks/ - Financial Time's FT50 ranking: https://www.ft.com/content/3405a512-5cbb-11e1-8f1f-00144feabdc0 - Icons from Flaticon.com: https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/research