To find the number of citations for your research papers, you can follow these steps:
Google Scholar:Go to Google Scholar (scholar.google.com). In the search bar, enter your name and any other relevant information to narrow down the search results. Look for your publications and check the citation count next to each entry.
Researcher Profiles:Check academic or researcher profiles on platforms like ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or similar networks. Many of these platforms provide citation metrics for your publications.
Publisher's Website:Visit the website of the publisher where your research papers were published. Some publishers provide citation metrics for each paper on their platform.
Citation Databases:Use citation databases like Scopus or Web of Science. Enter your name and other relevant details to find a list of your publications along with citation counts.
ORCID Profile:If you have an ORCID iD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), you can check your profile for citation metrics.
University or Institution's Research Portal:Check if your university or research institution has a research portal or database that tracks citations.
It’s easy on Google Scholar. Where it gives the number of citations below your publication, click on that and it will take you to a list of the citing articles, so you can see who has been reading and citing you 👍🏻
Hope you’re well, my friend, and all my best wishes at this awful time for Palestine. 🇵🇸