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How to get your paper indexed in Google Scholar?

What is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is an openly available online search tool that catalogues scholarly literature from various publishing formats and fields by indexing either the complete text or the metadata.

Here we have two videos of showing how to make a google scholar account whereas other is discussing about the benefits of indexing in google scholar.


How to add article to Google Scholar?


Here are some of the major benefits of getting your paper indexed with Google Scholar:

1. Increased Visibility: It increases the Visibility of the published work. Having your work indexed means it's more likely to appear in search results when individuals are looking for relevant literature, increasing the visibility of your research.

2. Higher Citation Potential: Indexed papers tend to receive more citations since they are more discoverable by other researchers. Increased visibility on Google Scholar can lead to more citations over time.

3. Networking Opportunities: Being indexed in Google Scholar can facilitate networking opportunities and also enables individuals to easily find and connect with you based on your published work.

4. Global Accessibility: Google Scholar indexing ensures that it can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection, regardless of their geographical location or institutional affiliation, promoting inclusivity and knowledge dissemination.

5. Tracking Impact: Google Scholar provides metrics such as citation counts, h-index, and i10-index, which allow you to track the impact of your work and compare it to that of other researchers.

6. Digital Archival Preservation: It serves as an archival repository for scholarly literature. By indexing your work, you ensure its long-term preservation and accessibility for future generations of researchers and scholars.


What are the benefits of Google Scholar Indexing?


 

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