How do you cite a citation without self-citation?
Click on the “View Citation Overview” button at the top of the list of results. You will be taken to the Citation Overview page for this/these authors. In the “Overview Options” box at the top of this page choose to exclude “self citations from selected authors” by checking the appropriate box.
What counts as a self-citation?
Referencing your own previously published work is known as self-citation. Correct self-citation conveys the level of originality in a publication accurately and enables readers to understand the development of ideas over time.
How do I find the number of self citations?
If you still want to check the number of self-citations in Google Scholar, you can easily do so by double-clicking on the citations in question.
How do I exclude myself from citations in Google Scholar?
It seems that it is possible (to some extent at least) to exclude self-citation in Google Scholar, this is how:
- Search for author name in the usual way.
- Click “cited by number“
- Identify how Google Scholar represents the name you want to exclude in the hits (typically “A Name”)
What is a good citation number?
With 10 or more citations, your work is now in the top 24% of the most cited work worldwide; this increased to the top 1.8% as you reach 100 or more citations. Main take home message: the average citation per manuscript is clearly below 10!
What is a good amount of citations?
How many citations is good for a paper?
What is a good number of citations? With 10 or more citations, your work is now in the top 24% of the most cited work worldwide; this increased to the top 1.8% as you reach 100 or more citations. Main take home message: the average citation per manuscript is clearly below 10!
Are Google Scholar citations accurate?
They are quite accurate but not completely or 100 accurate as there are numerous journals and conference not indexed by google scholar. However, most organisation and universities recognise Google Scholar as authentic metric to measure your citations and impact along with Scopus.com and JCR.
Are self citations counted in Google Scholar?
Towards this end, Google Scholar maintains a broad source of the research articles. However, Google Scholar does not exclude self-citations from the list of citations of one particular journal, author or co-author. The Google Scholar citation statistics are, therefore, not regarded as highly accurate.
How do I check my citations?
Web of Science
- Enter the name of the author in the top search box (e.g. Smith JT). Select Author from the drop-down menu on the right.
- Click on Search.
- Click on Citation Report on the right hand corner of the results page. The H-index is on the right of the screen.
Why does an article get so many self citations?
That is probably because there are only so many times an author can cite one publication. The more authors an article has, the more self-citations it gets. Aksnes found, for example, that articles with one author receive 1.15 self-citations on average, but articles with 10 authors receive 6.7.
How to delete self citations on a paper?
For those who have a small number of citations (or who are regularly the first author on a paper) this can easily be done by visually scanning through the results list and deleting self-citations.
How to see the number of citations for a paper?
Select one or more of the authors on the search results page by checking the box next to the name then click the View citation overview link at the top of the list to see a Citation Overview report. This report provides the author’s h-index along with a graph, showing the number of times the author has been cited each year.
How to exclude self citations in Scopus citation analysis?
Click on the “View Citation Overview” button at the top of the list of results. You will be taken to the Citation Overview page for this/these authors. In the “Overview Options” box at the top of this page choose to exclude “self citations from selected authors” by checking the appropriate box.