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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.
Scholar Plus
Utilities for Google Scholar This extension is motivated to reduce annoying routines to manage bibliography. - Make a button (🔖) to copy a bibtex citation. - Save a PDF file as the name corresponding to the bibtex identifier.
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 Author Highlighter
Highlights first-author, second-author, co-first-author and last-author papers on Google Scholar profile pages This extension automatically scans your Google Scholar profile and highlights papers by your authorship role. It detects and color-codes when you are: Key Features: 📊 Authorship Metrics: Real-time tracking of h-index, i10-index, and citations specifically for your highlighted papers. 📅 Year Filter: Dynamically filter publications and metrics by specific year ranges. 🎯 Focus Mode: Toggle visibility to hide non-relevant papers and focus on your primary works. ✨ Name Spotlighting: Automatically identifies and highlights your name in author lists. 🛠️ Integrated UI: A native-feeling control panel injected directly into your Google Scholar sidebar. If you like this extension, you can buy me a coffee ☕️ here: https://buymeacoffee.com/ntudy
Google Scholar OJC Checker
This extension connects ResearchIC.com to Google Scholar, which will allow users to check if there is existing Online Journal Club events on ResearchIC.com related to found academic publications on Google Scholar. It also allows the user to create a new Online Journal Club event on ResearchIC, if there isn't a record.