While we are not able to provide support for Google Scholar, we believe you can find your personal Google Scholar ID by: Going to scholar., and google., and com. If you have a profile already, your Google Scholar ID will be shown in the URL.
Another frequent query is “What is a Google Scholar ID template?”.
Template: Google Scholar ID generates an external link to a person’s profile at Google Scholar. This parameter will be the ID string used in the URL at Google Scholar. When one parameter is used, the link text is the title of the Wikipedia article where the template is used.
A question we ran across in our research was “Is it possible to search with a Google Scholar ID?”.
One of the opening pages for the Scholarometer add on for Firefox indicates that it is now possible to search with a Google Scholar ID. The help files (see link below) also show a window with several tabs, one of which allows for searchign by Google Scholar ID.
Thus, your profile will be correct, but others cannot search Google Scholar to find your papers. Show activity on this post. Do you have a google scholar account? If so, you can manage these on your profile page (look for yourself in scholar and click on your name).
Why can’t I Find my Paper in Google Scholar?
• Papers that use an unconventional format may not be indexed because Google Scholar’s search robots detect academic and scientific papers through conventional indications of content, such as a large-font title followed by author names at the beginning of the document and a traditional bibliographical list of references at the end.
It does not show up in the search results, probably because it does not have enough citations (you can try by searching this paper on Google standard search, and on Google Scholar: Potential inhibitors against acetylcholinesterase and glutathione S-transferase associated with Alzheimer’s disease).
If Google Scholar can’t find the article, you may have an incorrect article title or doi, or Google Scholar may not have the article in its index . Not all of our journal subscriptions will show up in Google Scholar. The most precise way to see if we have a subscription to the journal is to do a journal title search.
If advertisements, login boxes and other distractions are associated with the link to a paper, Google Scholar may ignore it. • If the website containing scholarly publications is particularly slow, configured incorrectly for Google Scholar’s use or riddled with server errors, the search robots will not find and index the papers available there.
What are the requirements to be included in Google Scholar?
To be eligible for inclusion in Google Scholar search results, your profile needs to be public and needs to have a verified email address at your university (non-institutional email addresses, such as gmail. com, hotmail. com, aol. com, yahoo. com, qq. com, etc, are not suitable for this purpose).
Another popular question is “How to add Article to Google Scholar from ResearchGate?”.
We learned PS. The only good thing is that your paper is now available in Google Scholar thanks to your uploaded paper here in Researchgate.
Can I update my Scholar profile but not my Google Scholar?
This will update your Scholar Profile but not Google Scholar. Thus, your profile will be correct, but others cannot search Google Scholar to find your papers. Show activity on this post.
How do I Share my Google Scholar profile with others?
You can share the URL displayed by the browser. It looks like this: …where ID identifies your Google Scholar profile. You can link to it from your homepage, email it to colleagues, or share it on social media . The link only works if the profile is public, and only lets other people see the profile but not make changes to it.
Why does Google Scholar drop some of my citations?
Google scholar will drop citations obtained from articles whose hosting websites no longer exist, and sometimes will remove erratic self-citation. Some authors do not use consistent name formats, which means a citation that belongs to another author might be attributed to you. How your explaine it for me? Check the definitions of h and i10.
Should I upload my own citation to Google Scholar?
The other answer by cirne recommends that you upload your own citation. This will update your Scholar Profile but not Google Scholar. Thus, your profile will be correct, but others cannot search Google Scholar to find your papers. Show activity on this post. Do you have a google scholar account?
You could be wondering “Can you manually add citations to Google Scholar profile?”
If you are referring to some papers not being included in the profile, then you can add them manually. If you refer to some citations not associated with a paper, that too takes time as the papers gets crawled, and so forth. How does Google Scholar update its citations?