Thx for your reply. Makes sense. Other than abstracts, the reference are usually behind a pay wall.
But how does, e.g. Google Scholar estimate the number of citations? Do they only look at papers which are not behind a pay wall or do they buy a subscription to all journals?
It still buggles my mind, that the science loving google founders Larry and Brian haven't tackled this yet.
But how does, e.g. Google Scholar estimate the number of citations? Do they only look at papers which are not behind a pay wall or do they buy a subscription to all journals?
It still buggles my mind, that the science loving google founders Larry and Brian haven't tackled this yet.