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Analyzes and groups publication venues from Google Scholar profiles
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Where Do I Publish is a powerful tool for researchers, academics, and anyone interested in publication analytics. This extension intelligently analyzes Google Scholar profiles to identify and group publication venues.
KEY FEATURES:
- Automatically extracts venue information from any Google Scholar profile
- Intelligently groups similar venues (e.g., "CVPR 2023" and "IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition" are recognized as the same venue)
- Creates a clean, ranked list of publication venues with accurate counts
- Works with profiles of any size - from new researchers to established professors
- Simple one-click operation with results displayed instantly
PERFECT FOR:
- Researchers analyzing publication patterns
- Department heads evaluating faculty contributions
- Students exploring potential advisors' publication history
- Academic committees assessing research impact
- Anyone curious about where a particular scholar publishes
HOW IT WORKS:
1. Navigate to any Google Scholar profile
2. Click the extension icon
3. Press "Analyze Publication Venues"
4. View a neatly organized table of venues with publication counts
The extension is lightweight, respects your privacy, and only accesses information when you explicitly activate it on a Google Scholar profile page.
Discover publication patterns and gain insights that aren't immediately visible from standard Google Scholar profiles!