The Google scholar experiment: How to index false papers and manipulate bibliometric indicators

Volume: 65, Issue: 3, Pages: 446 - 454
Published: Nov 11, 2013
Abstract
Google Scholar has been well received by the research community. Its promises of free, universal and easy access to scientific literature as well as the perception that it covers better than other traditional multidisciplinary databases the areas of the Social Sciences and the Humanities have contributed to the quick expansion of Google Scholar Citations and Google Scholar Metrics: two new bibliometric products that offer citation data at the...
Paper Details
Title
The Google scholar experiment: How to index false papers and manipulate bibliometric indicators
Published Date
Nov 11, 2013
Volume
65
Issue
3
Pages
446 - 454
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