Google Scholar is a non-commercial bibliometric system that indexes research and provides data on their citations. Google Academy uses a set of metrics to represent an author's professional outcomes, the major ones among them:
- Citation index - references to a scientist's work by other research colleagues.
- h-index - Hirsch index, the ratio of the number of scientific publications to citations.
Google Scholar submits for indexing free, full-text research that is in the public domain, published in publications or repositories, on the websites of scientific organisations, teams or individual scientists.
To demonstrate that research works and quote them correctly, attention must be devoted to the completion of information about the researcher, the metadata of the studies, their transliteration and their usage by other scholars. All of this is significant when calculating scientometric indicators.
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