Creating
a Google Scholar Profile is strongly recommended to enhance
your academic visibility and publication impact. This profile
allows your research to reach broader audiences while also strengthening your
academic reputation.
Key Benefits
of Having a Google Scholar Profile:
- You can easily link your
publications to other academic profiles such as ORCID, ResearcherID,
and Scopus ID.
- It increases both your individual
and institutional recognition, helping your research reach more people.
- It helps you increase the
number of citations to your publications and allows you to monitor
these citations regularly.
- It provides easy access to
other researchers working in the same field.
- It facilitates the process
of conducting literature reviews and discovering new
publications.
- You can regularly monitor
and update your academic publications.
Important
Considerations When Creating Your Profile:
- Your Google Scholar profile
should be created using your personal Gmail account.
This ensures that you retain control over your profile in case of
institutional changes.
- The verification process
should be completed using your institutional email address.
This links your profile to your current institution and ensures visibility
in institutional directories.
- If you change institutions, you
must update your institutional name and verification email address on
your profile.
Your profile will then automatically be matched with your new institution.
Creating a
Google Scholar profile is an effective step toward expanding your academic
network and increasing the visibility of your work. If you have not
yet created a profile, it is highly recommended that you do so as soon as
possible.
You can
register your Google Scholar ID number in the system by using the
"International Researcher IDs" tab under the "Profile
Information" menu in the "Identity & Profile Information"
field tab.
For detailed information
about WoS Google Scholar ID Usage, please review the pdf file below.