The Google Scholar indexing system tries to include all publicly accessible versions that follow our | Nor will we sell it, trade it, or use it to send you email unrelated to Google Scholar |
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Google indexes most things on the web | Beside the classic h-index, Google also reports an i10-index along with the h-index |
It does not control the updates to your "Cited by" counts and citation metrics - those are always updated to reflect the current state of the web.
17To remove an article that you didn't write, click on its title, click "MAKE A CORRECTION", select "I'm not an author of this article" from the list of options and click "DONE" | , finding it, reading it, thinking about it, using it, takes a long time |
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Finally, you will see your profile | Select the best citation to the article you can edit it later if you wish and click "Merge" |
What I can do to help fix this? I merged a version with 27 citations with the one with 4 citations.