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Unlock achievements with your academic success and view them on Google Scholar! ScholarQuest tracks the data on your Google Scholar profile page and awards achievements once you reach various milestones, such as publishing 10 papers, or gaining 100 citations. Academia gamified! Disclaimer: When this extension is installed, it will open your personal Google Scholar profile page and read the public data that you have displayed on it: your name, your Google Scholar profile ID number, the number of papers you have written, and the number of citations each of those papers has received. This will be used to recognize when you are on your own page, and to determine whether you have unlocked any new achievements. This information will be updated each time you visit your own Google Scholar profile. This information will be stored only within your Google Chrome user storage. It will not be shared with the developer nor with any other users.
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.
opendoor
Essentially, the goal of opendoor is to grant access to special papers to any person that cannot afford it themselves. After opening a tab containing an article, press the extension on the top right navigation bar in google chrome. If the article you were looking for is listed, you're good to go! However, if the extension couldn't find the article on the page, you should find the DOI string (eg: http://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aaq063), and paste it into the "Custom DOI" field.
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.
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.