Citation tracking is used to discover how many times a particular
article has been cited by other articles. Citation tracking involves using citation
data to measure the impact of an article and monitor the impact of research
publications. Citation tracking lets you follow a particular author or paper and
how it's being cited at present. Citation tracking allow you to find out which
bits of your work are appreciated and used by other academics. There are a
number of indexing services which keep track of citations. Example: Scopus,
Web of Science (WOS), Google Scholar, ResearchGate, etc. In this workshop,
I will introduce some important tools for tracking your scholarly output
citations and know how often (and by whom) your paper has been cited
already?.
Nader
Ale Ebrahim holds a PhD degree in Technology Management from the Department of
Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of
Malaya. He holds a Master of Science in the Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Tehran with distinguished honors. He also has over 19 years of
experience in the establishment of the R&D departments in different
companies, heading projects as the project director and project coordinator and
implementing knowledge based system in the R&D department. His current
research interest focuses on E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics and
managing virtual NPD teams in SMEs’ R&D centers. His papers/articles have
published and presented in the several journals and conferences.
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