Scholar H-Index Calculator for Google Chrome™ is a scholar extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 20,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.28 from 53 rated user, last update is 1355 days ago.
Scholar H-Index Calculator is a bibliometric and citation analysis tool which works as an addon for Google Chrome putting additional insights on top of Google Scholar pages. USAGE: Just visit scholar.google.com and make queries. Enhanced information will pop up within the usual Google Scholar result pages. FEATURES: -Computes most common bibliometric indices over Google Scholar pages on-the-fly -Can program your own fancy bibliometric formulas -Can automatically clean self and ghost citations away from computed indices -Can complete author lists when Google Scholar truncates to the first 4 authors -Can cluster papers based on possible authors' homonymies -Fast and immediate, no contact with other servers besides Google Scholar -No personal data, no activity of yours is logged Permissions: the extension can refine Scholar data with information coming from external digital libraries. That's why permission to access other websites is required. The extension *does not access* the user browsing history. Detailed information, full manual and much more on https://www.mat.unical.it/ianni/wiki/ScholarHIndexCalculator
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Great extension, thank you so much!
Installed for Chrome on Ubuntu 12.04. No launch icon appears, can't figure out how to run it. I'm removing it.
it should be easier to find it