Google Scholar crawlers are software programs that continuously scan and index academic papers, articles, and publications fromvarious sources. Here are some key aspects of Google Scholar crawlers:*Types of Crawlers:*1. *Googlebot*: The main crawler for Google Scholar, responsible for indexing scholarly literature.2. *Googlebot-Scholar*: A specialized crawler for academic content, focusing on publisher websites and repositories.*Crawling Process:*1. *Discovery*: Crawlers find new publications through links, sitemaps, and RSS feeds.2. *Fetching*: Crawlers retrieve metadata and content from discovered publications.3. *Parsing*: Crawlers analyze and extract relevant information, such as authors, titles, and citations.4. *Indexing*: Crawlers add the extracted information to Google Scholar's massive database.*Crawler Frequency:*1. *Regular crawling*: Crawlers continuously scan and update existing records.2. *Deep crawling*: Periodic in-depth crawls to discover new content and update comprehensive indexes.*Optimizing for Crawlers:*1. *Clear metadata*: Ensure accurate and complete metadata for your publications.2. *Standardized formatting*: Use consistent formatting for authors, titles, and citations.3. *Open access*: Make your publications openly available to facilitate crawling and indexing.By understanding Google Scholar crawlers, you can optimize your academic content for better visibility and discovery in GoogleScholar________________________________________Google Scholar crawlers are software programs that automatically scan and index academic papers, articles, and publications fromvarious sources, including:- Publisher websites- Repository platforms- Author profiles- Citation databasesThese crawlers:- Discover new content- Update existing records- Extract metadata (authors, titles, citations, etc.)- Index content in Google Scholar's databaseTypes of Google Scholar crawlers:- Googlebot (main crawler)- Googlebot-Scholar (specialized crawler for academic content)Crawler frequency:- Regular crawling (continuous updates)- Deep crawling (periodic in-depth scans)Optimizing for crawlers:- Clear metadata- Standardized formatting- Open accessGoogle Scholar crawlers aim to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date platform for searching and discovering scholarly literature.
dear sir many scholars have used my articles in there ref but in google scholar not update them may bee they not have google scholar account or any think how can do that i will contact them to tell update their google scholar account then can find it
@@ResearchRocks7 thank you very much for your response in google scholar it show only one cited but in semanticscholar org it show 7 citied please u check can help me the title of "" Using SEO techniques Google Panda to Improve the Website Ranking Muhammad Ismail "
Sir make a detail video on what is article paper, what is journal, how to select journal, how to get details information of that journal? Plz make a new video sir as soon as possible
according to me i didn't find any difference btween h index and i 10 index .......the only difference between them is no of time they refer there there article.
There is a difference. In this video that is not highlighted. The calculation formula for h index (in this video) is wrong. It has nothing to do with the number 12 as shown in this video.
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Your H index description is wrong
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Google Scholar crawlers are software programs that continuously scan and index academic papers, articles, and publications fromvarious sources. Here are some key aspects of Google Scholar crawlers:*Types of Crawlers:*1. *Googlebot*: The main crawler for Google Scholar, responsible for indexing scholarly literature.2. *Googlebot-Scholar*: A specialized crawler for academic content, focusing on publisher websites and repositories.*Crawling Process:*1. *Discovery*: Crawlers find new publications through links, sitemaps, and RSS feeds.2. *Fetching*: Crawlers retrieve metadata and content from discovered publications.3. *Parsing*: Crawlers analyze and extract relevant information, such as authors, titles, and citations.4. *Indexing*: Crawlers add the extracted information to Google Scholar's massive database.*Crawler Frequency:*1. *Regular crawling*: Crawlers continuously scan and update existing records.2. *Deep crawling*: Periodic in-depth crawls to discover new content and update comprehensive indexes.*Optimizing for Crawlers:*1. *Clear metadata*: Ensure accurate and complete metadata for your publications.2. *Standardized formatting*: Use consistent formatting for authors, titles, and citations.3. *Open access*: Make your publications openly available to facilitate crawling and indexing.By understanding Google Scholar crawlers, you can optimize your academic content for better visibility and discovery in GoogleScholar________________________________________Google Scholar crawlers are software programs that automatically scan and index academic papers, articles, and publications fromvarious sources, including:- Publisher websites- Repository platforms- Author profiles- Citation databasesThese crawlers:- Discover new content- Update existing records- Extract metadata (authors, titles, citations, etc.)- Index content in Google Scholar's databaseTypes of Google Scholar crawlers:- Googlebot (main crawler)- Googlebot-Scholar (specialized crawler for academic content)Crawler frequency:- Regular crawling (continuous updates)- Deep crawling (periodic in-depth scans)Optimizing for crawlers:- Clear metadata- Standardized formatting- Open accessGoogle Scholar crawlers aim to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date platform for searching and discovering scholarly literature.
Thnku so much sir.
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Really useful
what is Research matrix?
Good job
Very good explanation 👌👏👍
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thank you sir
How much minimum citation , H index and Iindex is good?
dear sir many scholars have used my articles in there ref but in google scholar not update them may bee they not have google scholar account or any think how can do that i will contact them to tell update their google scholar account then can find it
Wait some days google atomically updates everything
@@ResearchRocks7 thank you very much for your response in google scholar it show only one cited but in semanticscholar org it show 7 citied please u check can help me the title of "" Using SEO techniques Google Panda to Improve the Website Ranking Muhammad Ismail "
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Thnkew sir great help .
Ty sir... H index and h factor same hotae h?
Nahi
@@ResearchRocks7 sir plz explain about h factor.. Plz share link if any
Hii sir..
Research Gate se kaise citation copy kr skte hai for reference??
Google automatic lala tha hai kuch time
Sir research articles parh kar hn article likh sakty hain?
nice
but sir i didn't understand difference between i10 and H index
Nice video
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Sir make a detail video on what is article paper, what is journal, how to select journal, how to get details information of that journal? Plz make a new video sir as soon as possible
Thank you for your comments I will make a video accordingly your explanation soon
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Difference between bibliography and reference
Both are the same people use bibliography word and some people use reference but meaning are the same only
according to me i didn't find any difference btween h index and i 10 index .......the only difference between them is no of time they refer there there article.
There is a difference. In this video that is not highlighted. The calculation formula for h index (in this video) is wrong. It has nothing to do with the number 12 as shown in this video.
h index explained is wrong...it has nothing to do with number 12...he failed to explain that he is specifically talking about his own h index
you should put engsub or (in hindi) in title. i gave you one big DISLIKE
Okay man no problem
Too confusing n not proper lecture
Okay, next time i will explain good way