Google Scholar is a search engine dedicated to indexing scholarly publications. The platform classifies research by evaluating the entire text of each, its author, the publication in which the material was published, and the frequency with which the work is cited in the scientific literature.
A citation on Google Scholar could drastically enhance the popularity of the scholar around the world. Thus, particular attention should be given to the scientometric indicators within this platform: the citation index and the Hirsch index.
Scholars may often have difficulties with:
- Indexing scientific research and filling data on them.
- Accurately filling in the metadata.
- An institutional increase in scientometric indicators.
- Displaying the author's profile.
If you encounter similar difficulties or if you require a citation and Hirsch index increase as part of Google Academy, contact our experts.
You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the author's profile and advice on collaboration opportunities today!