2022
DOI: 10.4103/jphpc.jphpc_1_22
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Abstract: Google Scholar is a free search engine that provides information about scholarly articles available on the Internet. An author can track the citations and other author-level metrics such as the h-index and i10-index in the Google Scholar profile. Opening an account in Google Scholar is free. An author can open the account with the Google account (e. g., Gmail account credential) details. If an institutional e-mail address is available, the author can verify the e-mail address. However, this is not a prerequisi… Show more

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“…Google Scholar provides h-index information for authors based on the citations of their papers as indexed by Google Scholar. [ 4 ] It is a free service provided by Google Scholar, and any researcher can open an account. However, if the researcher has an institutional email address, then the account can be made public after verifying the email.…”
Section: Where To Get H-index?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Google Scholar provides h-index information for authors based on the citations of their papers as indexed by Google Scholar. [ 4 ] It is a free service provided by Google Scholar, and any researcher can open an account. However, if the researcher has an institutional email address, then the account can be made public after verifying the email.…”
Section: Where To Get H-index?mentioning
confidence: 99%