by Matt Jackson
Abstract
How does the use of citations effect the level of rankings of a Google scholar article? Is it possible that fresh citations can be used to manipulate rankings in such a way that would indicate a bias? Are these articles able to become indexed using JSON LD markup alone, or are they required to contain the meta information as shown on the Google scholar help page.
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The test of newborn citations on the indexing of Google Scholar content for 2015 Search Engine Bots
Bibliography
- Lanthaler, Markus, and Christian Gütl. “On using JSON-LD to create evolvable RESTful services.” Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on RESTful Design. ACM, 2012.
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