Google Scholar Author Citation Tracker: is it too little, too late?
Abstract
Purpose
Seven years after the release of Google Scholar in 2004, it was enhanced by a new module, the Google Scholar Author Citation Tracker (GSACT), currently a small subset of the complete Google Scholar (GS) database. The aim of this paper is to focus on this enhancement.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper discusses the Google Scholar Author Citation Tracker, its features, potential benefits and problems.
Findings
GSACT allows registered users to create and edit their scientific profiles and some bibliometric indicators, such as the h‐index, total citation counts, and the i10 index. These metrics are provided for the entire academic career of authors and for the most recent five‐year period. The new module also offers some long overdue essential options, such as sorting result lists of the documents by their publication year, title, and the citations received
Originality/value
The paper shows that, at present, GSACT may be too little, too late. However, with an extension of the current clean‐up project it could possibly become a really scholarly resource in the long run.
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Citation
Jacsó, P. (2012), "Google Scholar Author Citation Tracker: is it too little, too late?", Online Information Review, Vol. 36 No. 1, pp. 126-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684521211209581
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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