extension ExtPose

Scholar Spots

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Description from extension meta

Enhances Google Scholar profile pages with additional publication data and cool visualizations.

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Description from store Unlock the full potential of Google Scholar profiles with Scholar Spots! This powerful Chrome extension enhances your research analysis by adding new publication data, e.g., publication type, average citations per year, peak citation period, citation trend, and the most frequent title words, all visualized through interactive, great-looking bubble charts! With Spots, you can quickly analyze a researcher's publication history, track citation trends, and measure the impact of their work—all at a glance. Whether you're a researcher, student, or academic, this tool helps you gain deeper insights into a scholar’s academic output. If you enjoy using Spots, we'd love to hear your feedback! Please consider sending us an email, leaving a positive review, and sharing it with your friends and colleagues!

Latest reviews

  • (2024-11-13) Alessandro de L. Bicho: I suggest providing bibliometric indicators of the publication vehicle such as indexing criteria, impact factor, and open access for each paper (or categorize by these criteria). Congratulations on implementing of this extension!
  • (2024-11-07) Filipe Correia: Very useful extension, thank you. Please note that in the current version there seems to be a bug when you click "show more", as the years on the x-axis do not seem to adjust automatically to the new temporal scope. I also found another issue. When using the extension after some time, scholar showed me the following message: "Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network. Please try your request again later. Why did this happen? This page appears when Google automatically detects requests coming from your computer network which appear to be in violation of the Terms of Service. The block will expire shortly after those requests stop. This traffic may have been sent by malicious software, a browser plug-in, or a script that sends automated requests. If you share your network connection, ask your administrator for help — a different computer using the same IP address may be responsible. Learn more Sometimes you may see this page if you are using advanced terms that robots are known to use, or sending requests very quickly."

Statistics

Installs
8,000 history
Category
Rating
5.0 (7 votes)
Last update / version
2024-11-25 / 0.7
Listing languages
en

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