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What is the Google H score?
An h-index is calculated as the number of papers with a citation number ≥ h. An h-index of 3 hence means that the author has published at least three articles, of which each has been cited at least three times.
How do you cite MLA in Google Scholar?
If you use Google Scholar, you can get citations for articles in the search result list. Copy and paste a formatted citation (APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA, or Vancouver) or use one of the links to import into your bibliography management tool. Click on the Cite link next to your item. Select your citation style.
How can I check my citations?
Using your Google Scholar Citations account, you can see the citation counts for your publications and have GS calculate your h-index. (You can also search Google Scholar by author name and the title of an article to retrieve citation information for a specific article.)
How to tell if an article is peer-reviewed?
If you are unsure whether or not an article is peer reviewed, you must look at the journal rather than the article. One of the best places to find out if a journal is peer-reviewed is the journal website. Most publications have a journal website that includes information for authors about the publication process.
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