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Google Scholar,Web of Science,and Scopus: A systematic comparison of citations in 252 subject categories
Authors:Alberto Martín-Martín  Enrique Orduna-Malea  Mike Thelwall  Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
Institution:1. Facultad de Comunicación y Documentación, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain;2. Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain;3. Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group, School of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK
Abstract:Despite citation counts from Google Scholar (GS), Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus being widely consulted by researchers and sometimes used in research evaluations, there is no recent or systematic evidence about the differences between them. In response, this paper investigates 2,448,055 citations to 2299 English-language highly-cited documents from 252 GS subject categories published in 2006, comparing GS, the WoS Core Collection, and Scopus. GS consistently found the largest percentage of citations across all areas (93%–96%), far ahead of Scopus (35%–77%) and WoS (27%–73%). GS found nearly all the WoS (95%) and Scopus (92%) citations. Most citations found only by GS were from non-journal sources (48%–65%), including theses, books, conference papers, and unpublished materials. Many were non-English (19%–38%), and they tended to be much less cited than citing sources that were also in Scopus or WoS. Despite the many unique GS citing sources, Spearman correlations between citation counts in GS and WoS or Scopus are high (0.78-0.99). They are lower in the Humanities, and lower between GS and WoS than between GS and Scopus. The results suggest that in all areas GS citation data is essentially a superset of WoS and Scopus, with substantial extra coverage.
Keywords:Google Scholar  Web of Science  Scopus  Bibliographic databases  Academic search engines  Coverage  Citation analysis  Unique citations  Citation overlap  Bibliometrics  Scientometrics
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