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  2. Google Scholar offers a way to filter the search results by field, though not necessarily sort them. To do so: Go to Google Scholar, and click Advanced Scholar Search. Enter your search terms. Under "Collections", there is a subcategory "Articles and patents".

  3. ExCitation allows me to quickly sort all literature searches by a number of citations, by impact factor, by journal ranking, and so on.

  4. Sort Google Scholar by the Number of Citations - GitHub

    github.com/WittmannF/sort-google-scholar

    sortgs is a Python tool for ranking Google Scholar publications by the number of citations. It is useful for finding relevant papers in a specific field. The data acquired from Google Scholar includes Title, Citations, Links, Rank, and a new column with the number of citations per year.

  5. Search Help - Google Scholar

    scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html

    Get the most out of Google Scholar with some helpful tips on searches, email alerts, citation export, and more. Your search results are normally sorted by relevance, not by date. To find newer...

  6. Profiles - Google Scholar

    scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/citations.html

    Google Scholar Profiles provide a simple way for authors to showcase their academic publications. You can check who is citing your articles, graph citations over time, and compute several...

  7. Google Scholar allows to retrieve formatted citations in popular formats such as APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard and Vancouver. Pro tip: Use a reference manager like Paperpile to keep track of all your sources.

  8. How to: Cited By searches in Google Scholar - Citation Searching...

    libguides.utoledo.edu/c.php?g=479409&p=3281339

    Clicking on "Cited by ..." will bring up a list of citing documents in Google Scholar. These are arranged with the most highly cited works at the top. To locate a copy of these works, you can look for [PDF] links on the right, or links to Find it @ UToledo to the right or below each citation.

  9. When you search Google Scholar, the default is to sort by relevance. Depending on your topic, it's also useful to sort or filter by date. Look for these options in the sidebar. The example below shows only results "since 2017." Including Patents & Citations. You can also select or de-select the boxes for including patents and citations. "Cited ...

  10. Is there an online engine like Google Scholar which allows me to ...

    academia.stackexchange.com/questions/151977/is-there-an-online-engine-like...

    There are at least four freely available databases which have this function. In random order: Microsoft Academic: In Microsoft Academic, choose SORT BY MOST EST. CITATIONS. Try this: https://github.com/WittmannF/sort-google-scholar. There's an implementation on Google Colab that allows to work as an online engine.

  11. Google Scholar (EN): Find out more - Universiteit Utrecht

    libguides.library.uu.nl/googlescholar_en/find-out-more

    Google Scholar shows citation numbers below the publications. Clicking on the link leads you to a list of citing publications. This is a good way to find related and more recent information. Search results, but also the list of citing publications, are partly listed by the number of citations.