Help! My journal publications do not appear to be indexed!

Started by niwon88, June 20, 2020, 02:43:14 PM

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mamselle

Likewise, set up an Academia page with your full CV, plus the abstracts each as separate pages, with a link to each article on it. Maybe even put the indices in which they're evaluated as a link as well.

Mine get hits all the time.

At least you'd know where they were, they'd all be together, and you just send the link to your page and let it go at that.

I know people fuss about various issues on Academia, but I've gotten more traffic than I expected, and no major hassles (and I did pay for Premium awhile back, and have decided it's worthwhile for me, so I'm keeping it.)

M.
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Quote from: youllneverwalkalone on July 04, 2020, 10:57:21 AM
Quote from: polly_mer on June 21, 2020, 06:09:38 AM
I'm old enough that I laugh when told to consult Google scholar instead of a real index like JSTOR or Web of Science.  I don't care all that much about journal impact factor, but I question quality of outlets that are more than a year old and not indexed.

Slightly OT but what's your beef with Google Scholar? As an experienced scientist, I assume you can very easily evaluate the quality of the sources. Plus, Google Scholar indexes papers way faster than WOS does, can be accessed from anywhere, etc.

I have Google Scholar send me alerts about articles in my sub-sub-sub-discipline as soon as they are indexed. Often the articles are so fresh that they are not yet in my university library catalog despite us paying a pretty penny to the publisher to push that information to our catalog.