Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science https://t.co/F7Sod0PMbC
RT @oaetc: #GoogleScholar URL-based method to calculate institutional productivity is a poor proxy for total number of publications indexed…
RT @eomalea: The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics…
RT @eomalea: The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics…
RT @oaetc: #GoogleScholar URL-based method to calculate institutional productivity is a poor proxy for total number of publications indexed…
RT @GScholarDigest: Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and…
RT @GScholarDigest: Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and…
RT @GScholarDigest: Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and…
RT @GScholarDigest: Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and…
RT @GScholarDigest: Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and…
Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science, by @eomalea et al. https://t.co/Fn2nTvlJOs "retroactive growth in GS is unpredictable and dependent on each university"
RT @eomalea: The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics…
RT @eomalea: The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics…
RT @eomalea: The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics…
#GoogleScholar URL-based method to calculate institutional productivity is a poor proxy for total number of publications indexed in @webofscience and @Scopus, find @eomalea et al in the new paper free to read at https://t.co/fSzB9R83Qp Link made using HT👉
The retroactive growth of Google Scholar at the university level -> Unpredictable? See my new contribution in #scientometrics https://t.co/vsfQ7drkzk