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Scholarly Impact Metrics

Google Scholar Profile

“Google Scholar Profiles provide a simple way for authors to showcase their academic publications. You can check who is citing your articles, graph citations over time, and compute several citation metrics. You can also make your profile public, so that it may appear in Google Scholar results when people search for your name, e.g., richard feynman” (Google Scholar Profiles, n.d., para. 1).

Click through this link to learn more about Google Scholar Profiles and how to make one.

Altmetrics for Researchers

“Knowing who’s talking about your research and what they’re saying is crucial in today’s increasingly online world. Ensuring your work is being accurately represented and interpreted, as well as getting to the right people at the right time, all plays an important factor its broader impact. With altmetrics, you can start to track this information as soon as your research is published – meaning no waiting around for citations, and the chance to engage directly with the audiences who are interested in your work” (Altmetrics for Researchers, n.d. paras. 1-2).

Click through this link to register for an Altmetric Explorer account.

Scopus Profile

“Scopus uniquely combines a comprehensive, expertly curated abstract and citation database with enriched data and linked scholarly literature across a wide variety of disciplines. Scopus quickly finds relevant and authoritative research, identifies experts and provides access to reliable data, metrics and analytical tools. Be confident in progressing research, teaching or research direction and priorities — all from one database and with one subscription” (Scopus, n.d., paras. 1-2).

Click through this link to log in to Scopus via Seton Hall University and/or make your own account.