Scholar H-Index Calculator enhances Google Scholar with bibliometric analysis tools and much more
Scholar H-Index Calculator is a bibliometric and citation analysis tool which works as an addon for Google Chrome putting additional insights on top of Google Scholar pages.
USAGE: Just visit scholar.google.com and make queries. Enhanced information will pop up within the usual Google Scholar result pages.
FEATURES:
-Computes most common bibliometric indices over Google Scholar pages on-the-fly
-Can program your own fancy bibliometric formulas
-Can automatically clean self and ghost citations away from computed indices
-Can complete author lists when Google Scholar truncates to the first 4 authors
-Can cluster papers based on possible authors' homonymies
-Fast and immediate, no contact with other servers besides Google Scholar
-No personal data, no activity of yours is logged
Permissions: the extension can refine Scholar data with information coming from external digital libraries. That's why permission to access other websites is required. The extension *does not access* the user browsing history.
Detailed information, full manual and much more on
https://www.mat.unical.it/ianni/wiki/ScholarHIndexCalculator
Latest reviews
- (2021-10-24) Tom Lahey: Great extension, thank you so much!
- (2017-05-25) Jiang-Nan Zheng: 方便、实用
- (2016-01-26) Fabio Stefanini: This extension has caused Google to block the access to Scholar to my computer.
- (2015-11-08) Thomas Chubb: Installed for Chrome on Ubuntu 12.04. No launch icon appears, can't figure out how to run it. I'm removing it.
- (2015-03-13) 星辰大海: Awesome! I should be earlier to know it.
- (2015-03-07) Chow Xiang: awesome!!Amazing!
- (2015-01-10) Metin ARIK: it should be easier to find it
- (2014-11-13) Tianhan Lu: Excellent!
- (2014-03-30) Liz Coulter-Smith: Fantastic! An essential tool for trying to find the most influential articles and books.
- (2014-01-27) Evgeny Petrov: I thank authors for this tool. I recommend it to every researcher. Fast and demonstrative of ones achivements.
- (2013-10-09) Clement Bewaji: An excellent and fast tool for rating scholarly publications in books and journals. It should be extended to the rating of individual journals.
- (2013-01-18) Antonio Vrenna: truly innovative
- (2013-01-18) Simone Tocco: fast and effective!
- (2013-01-18) Simone Tocco: Ottimo plugin!
- (2012-11-27) Francesco Calimeri: Definitely a must-have for any researcher.
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Rating
4.2963 (54 votes)
Last update / version
2021-04-07 / 4.3.2
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