I have one of my papers published in a conference. Unfortunately, the paper hasn't been indexed in google scholar for some reason. Any information about how to get that resolved?
You can also add your article manually by doing following steps:
Select the "Add" option from the Actions menu. Search for your articles using titles, keywords, or your name.
To add one article at a time, click "Search articles" and then "Add article" next to the article you wish to add. Your citation metrics will update immediately to account for the articles you added.
If your search doesn't find the right article, click "Add article manually". Then, type in the title, the authors, etc., and click "Save". Keep in mind that citations to manually added articles may not appear in your profile for a few days.
To add a group of related articles, click "Search article groups" and then "Add all articles" next to the group you wish to add. If you have written articles under different names, with multiple groups of colleagues, or in different journals, you may need to select multiple groups. Your citation metrics will update immediately to account for the groups you added.
Please see the answer to second question in Google scholar's help
You can also add your article manually by doing following steps:
Select the "Add" option from the Actions menu. Search for your articles using titles, keywords, or your name.
To add one article at a time, click "Search articles" and then "Add article" next to the article you wish to add. Your citation metrics will update immediately to account for the articles you added.
If your search doesn't find the right article, click "Add article manually". Then, type in the title, the authors, etc., and click "Save". Keep in mind that citations to manually added articles may not appear in your profile for a few days.
To add a group of related articles, click "Search article groups" and then "Add all articles" next to the group you wish to add. If you have written articles under different names, with multiple groups of colleagues, or in different journals, you may need to select multiple groups. Your citation metrics will update immediately to account for the groups you added.
Please see the answer to second question in Google scholar's help
The weirdest thing is that there exist papers in Google Scholar from the same conference (and same publication year) and do have citations. That's why I asked this question a few years ago to understand how people managed to do so.
Some journals are not indexed by Google Scholar. If one of your articles was cited by a journal article that is not indexed by Google sholar, the citation will not appear in your google scholar account. The only solution is to legaly add the cited article to a shared repository accessed by google scholar such as researchgate. Note that the only one who is eligible to add the cited article is the author of the article. However, this can be done after checking the policies of the owner of the article (most like the publisher of the article).
So it is impossible! because I don't access to the author as I sent him email before! He published 4 conference papers and cited one of my papers in all papers, but it is not mentioned in google scholar or researchgate!
Tried to add conference papers to scholar from scholar's "recommend conference" page but still my conference papers are not available on scholar. Some conference pdf's from earlier years of that conference are available on scholar as Mr. Taher Ahmed Ghaleb mentioned above. Other than "recommend conference" page, are there any other options to add papers manually?
I advise you to wait. Maybe Google scholar will index your research in the near future. However, I have noticed recently that the Google Scholar robot indexes some research studies in researchgate and ignores other research studies in researchgate without obvious reason.
Dear Scholars, Why article is not appearing in the google scholar? Here is the solution for your problem. 1.Google bot has to be given permission to crawl the articles by editing the file called as robot.txt 2. Please check the journal www.ausjournal.com with 50 plugins automatically exporting metadata to worlds best indexing agencies. 3. This journal has trained google bot for the same and all the articles are appearing in the google scholar within 48 hours of publication. 4. The journal is based on OJS technology and this software OJS run on the web site server 24 x7X365 days and electronically exporting data to indexing agencies in the world. 5. Please submit paper to the journal www.ausjournal.com which is indexed in CroosRef, Google scholar and all most of the indexing agencies. 6. By clicking google scholar logo on right column of home page of www.ausjournal.com , you can verify the claims. Wishing all the best for your research. Dr.prof.Pritam gajkumar Shah, PhD Australia Lead Editor www.ausjournal.com