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Google Scholar “My Citations” – Useful tool or the height of narcissism?
Since I first read about it on the Piece of Mind blog by UBC Professor Nassif Ghoussoub, I have been trying to figure out whether or not Google’s new “My citations” is a useful tool for researchers. Essentially, this tool … Continue reading
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