How to develop your own google scholar profile

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Monit Cheung, PhD, LCSW, Professor ([email protected])
Patrick Leung, PhD, Professor ([email protected])
University of Houston
Graduate College of Social Work
© 2013
http://www.uh.edu/socialwork/New_research/cwep/title-iv-e/
(Under “Journals in Child Welfare and Related Fields, click at “Create Your
Google Scholar Profile”)
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* Go to: http://scholar.google.com/
* Sign in your Google or Gmail account
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* While on Google scholar, click “My Citations”
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d. If you are in the
tenure/promotion review process,
make sure to select “My profile is
public” for your external
reviewers
a. Change
Photo
b. Update
Profile
c. Add up
to five
areas of
interests
e.g., Title
IV-E,
Child
Welfare
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Under “Action”, select “Add” to
select additional articles from
Google Scholar
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d. When you are done, click your
photo to return to your profile
a. Type
your name
here
b. Search
articles
c. Add
your
article
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e. If you are not able to find some of your articles, you
may add them manually to your list.
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Note: Manually added articles may not increase your citations, h-index, and i10-index
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Click here to see your colleagues’ profiles in
each area of your interest, e.g. Title IV-E
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Number of citations, h-index, and i10-index
Click either “Cited by” or “Year” to
sort your publications
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If your profile is public, cut and paste this URL link for your CV
* After you log out, your profile can be retrieved in the future.
* Repeat step 1 and 2 to update your Google scholar profile, if needed.
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* To access Title IV-E scholars’ information, when
on any profile, click: Title IV-E
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* Email [email protected] or [email protected]
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Disclaimer: This PowerPoint presentation is only an example to help
scholars build their profile in a centralized location across disciplines.
The authors do not endorse the use of any specific scholar index or
search engine.
Google and Google Scholar websites are conveniently available
through the internet. Their disclaimer can be found on
www.scholar.google.com:
Legal opinions in Google Scholar are provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied on
as a substitute for legal advice from a licensed lawyer. Google does not warrant that the information is
complete or accurate.
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