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. Com Clicking on “My Profile” If you have a profile already, your Google Scholar ID will be shown in the URL. Otherwise, please follow the registration prompts and your Google Scholar ID will be in the URL.
This begs the question “Where can I find the Google Scholar Institute id of my library?”
Click on the menu on the top left and click on Settings > Library Links > type in your institute and right-click on it and then choose inspect > the console of your browser will open up. This will show a code starting with “gs_lib_”.
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.
You could be asking “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.
How do I link my library to Google Scholar?
Please follow these steps: 1 Go to Google Scholar. 2 Click on the menu on the top left and click on Settings > Library Links > type in your institute and right-click on it and then choose inspect > the 3 This will show a code starting with “gs_lib_”. Select and copy this code.
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.
How do I change the citation count in my Google Scholar profile?
To change the “Cited by” counts in your profile, you would need to have them updated in Google Scholar. Google Scholar generally reflects the state of the web as it is currently visible to our search robots and to the majority of users. If some of the citations to your article are not included,.