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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.
Journal Lookup (JLU)
Show ABDC, AJG, JCR IF, and Scopus (Quartile/CiteScore/SNIP/SJR) for journals on publisher sites. Journal Lookup is a smart Chrome extension that provides instant access to academic journal rankings and indexing data — directly while viewing a journal’s webpage or article page. Whether you’re a researcher, academic, or student, it brings reliable Scopus, ABDC, AJG, and JCR information right where you need it, without the hassle of switching between databases. Key Features • Instant Journal Recognition – Works on both journal homepages and individual article pages. • Comprehensive Ranking Coverage • Copy Options – Export the data easily in one of three formats (Plain text line, markdown table, TSV format) How to Use 1. Open any journal or article page on platforms such as Emerald, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Elsevier, etc. 2. A floating blue Journal Lookup button will appear at the bottom-right corner of the page. 3. Click the button to instantly view a panel displaying Scopus, ABDC, AJG, and JCR rankings, along with publisher details and key metrics. 4. Use the Copy option to quickly export or share the data in your preferred format. Credits & Disclaimer Provided by Dr M. Muzamil Naqshbandi and Dr Nurul Amirah Ishak (Universiti Brunei Darussalam). Data are maintained on a best-effort basis; rankings remain the property of their respective institutions.
SCImagic
SCImagic – Make Smarter Research Decisions, Instantly SCImagic is a lightweight yet powerful browser extension that enhances your research workflow by displaying SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) metrics directly within the search results on ScienceDirect and Scopus — including the new Scopus AI interface. Whether you're a student, researcher, librarian, or peer reviewer, SCImagic saves you time and adds crucial context to your literature search by showing you the journal quality at a glance. No more jumping between tabs or manually checking journal metrics. Key Features: ✅ Displays real-time SJR values next to article titles on ScienceDirect ✅ Works seamlessly with Scopus and Scopus AI search results ✅ Highlights journal quartiles (Q1–Q4) for quick impact assessment ✅ Clean, unobtrusive design integrated into your workflow ✅ No login required – works instantly after installation Why SCImagic? → Save Time: Eliminate the need to manually search for journal impact data → Make Informed Decisions: Choose the most credible sources at a glance → Improve Your Writing & Reviews: Instantly assess the publication’s standing → Stay Focused: All info is available without leaving your current page Who Is It For? SCImagic is ideal for: - Researchers and PhD students - University faculty and librarians - Academic writers and peer reviewers - Anyone who frequently uses Scopus or ScienceDirect Privacy-Friendly & Lightweight SCImagic does not track your activity or require any personal information. It’s designed with privacy and performance in mind.
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
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.