10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.4982114
Ebrahim, Nader Ale
Nader Ale
Ebrahim
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7091-4439
Citation Tracking for Future Collaboration and Improving H-index
figshare
2017
Presentation
160506 Education Policy
FOS: Political science
FOS: Political science
Education
130199 Education systems not elsewhere classified
FOS: Educational sciences
FOS: Educational sciences
160510 Public Policy
Science Policy
150301 Business Information Management (incl. Records, Knowledge and Information Management, and Intelligence)
FOS: Economics and business
FOS: Economics and business
80604 Database Management
FOS: Computer and information sciences
FOS: Computer and information sciences
2017-05-08
2017-05-08
2017
4505108 Bytes
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Citation tracking is used to discover how many times a particular article has been cited by other articles. Citation tracking involves using citation data to measure the impact of an article and monitor the impact of research publications. Citation tracking lets you follow a particular author or paper and how it's being cited at present. Citation tracking allow you to find out which bits of your work are appreciated and used by other academics. There are a number of indexing services which keep track of citations. Example: Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), Google Scholar, ResearchGate, etc. In this workshop, I will introduce some important tools for tracking your scholarly output citations and know how often (and by whom) your paper has been cited already?.