Adding the full text of the articles that I manually added to Google Scholar
The question is somewhat unclear, it seems like you want either abstracts/PDFs to appear in Google Scholar results or guidelines on how to add a missing citation. I'll address both below.
Help Google Scholar find full texts and PDFs
You should upload your paper to your website (e.g., e.g., www.example.edu/~professor/jpdr2009.pdf) and link to it from your publications page (e.g., www.example.edu/~professor/publications.html). Make sure you follow Google guidelines:
- the full text of your paper is in a PDF file that ends with ".pdf",
- the title of the paper appears in a large font on top of the first page,
- the authors of the paper are listed right below the title on a separate line, and
- there's a bibliography section titled, e.g., "References" or "Bibliography" at the end.
Source: https://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html
Manually add a missing citation
From your Google Scholar profile page, select "add"
Then select "add article manually" and enter your publication details.
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Amin Davoodi
Updated on August 01, 2022Comments
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Amin Davoodi over 1 year
How can I add the abstracts and/or the full text of the articles that I manually added to my Google Scholar account?
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Benoît Kloeckner over 6 yearsI don't know what you mean by that, but if you want to deposit your preprints in open access, you should try dissem.in which allows for easy deposit (e.g. on Zenodo) while giving info on what you are allowed to deposit.
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User over 6 yearsWhat do you mean?!... You're gonna add an added stuff?!
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