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  1. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Released in beta in …

  2. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

    List of academic databases and search engines This page contains a representative list of major databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in …

  3. h-index - Wikipedia

    The h-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications, initially used for an individual scientist or scholar. The h -index correlates with success …

  4. Yoshua Bengio - Wikipedia

    Yoshua Bengio OC OQ OBE FRS FRSC (born March 5, 1964 [3]) is a Canadian computer scientist, and a pioneer of artificial neural networks and deep learning. [4][5][6] He is a professor at the Université …

  5. Template:Google Scholar ID - Wikipedia

    Template:Google Scholar ID generates an external link to a person's profile at Google Scholar.

  6. Anurag Acharya - Wikipedia

    51:21 Acharya (2010) Anurag Acharya is an Indian-American engineer known for co-founding Google Scholar, [1] of which he has been described as the "key inventor". As of 2023, Acharya held the title …

  7. File:Google Scholar logo.png - Wikipedia

    Google Scholar Google Scholar Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Google Scholar Бібліометрика української науки I10-індекс Google Scholar Бібліометрика української науки I10-індекс Usage on …

  8. Scholar - Wikipedia

    A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researcher at a university.

  9. Template:Google scholar - Wikipedia

    Creates a Google Scholar search link. This template takes two unnamed input parameters: A string to search for. (Optional.) Link text to display on your wiki page. (Optional.)

  10. Social Science Research Network - Wikipedia

    In January 2013, SSRN was ranked the largest open-access repository in the world by Ranking Web of Repositories (an initiative of the Cybermetrics Lab, a research group belonging to the Spanish …