If you've made substantial changes to the article, please keep the following in mind | Only authors citing an email address in their profiles are included• Both types of entries are useful for tracing citations forward |
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In November, 2011, Google Scholar added a new option called Google Scholar Citations | Select the "Add articles" option from the menu |
If you wish, you can delete it from there as well.
21An article can be publicly available from several sources including its publisher, an institutional repository, a research area specific repository and others | How do I link to my public profile? How do I make my profile public? It is permanent BETA list as many highly cited authors does not developed yet a public personal profiles in Google Scholar |
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bib file or citation database | However, if it isn't a duplicate entry, you can choose to keep it in your profile |
If you publish under several different names, you may need to do several searches to add all your articles.
18Use the small down arrow in the top right corner to access Settings• Keep in mind that citations to manually added articles may not appear in your profile for a few days | Click on the Cite link next to your item |
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However, my first one had many issues with Google Scholar, when it was first online they once combined the citations of my paper with someone elses | It offers a almost unlimited universe of content |
Click the title of the article, click "MAKE A CORRECTION", select "This article wasn't funded by any of these agencies" from the list of options and click "DONE".