Why is Scopus H Index lower than Google Scholar?

What is the difference between Scopus and Web of Science

Differences Between Scopus and Web of Science:

Collaboration tools: Scopus provides more collaboration tools than Web of Science, such as author profiles and a collaboration network. Open access: Scopus includes more open-access content than Web of Science.

Is Scopus better than Google Scholar

Web of Science and Scopus both have “some” proceedings and books but they are mainly covering journal articles. Book coverage – Google Scholar excels at this way more than the others as it covers Google Books content along with other freely-accessible online publications.

What is the difference between h index in Google Scholar Scopus and Web of Science

The reason, h index of one same author is different between Google Scholars (GS), Scopus (S) and Web of Science (WOS) due to the source of publication database, focus area, the maturity and etc. Each features have its own distinctive database, eventually will exhibit different value of h-index [3,4].

Is h-index in Google Scholar accurate

Since Google Scholar considers a wide range of articles in the calculation of h-index (even free articles available online and not published in valid journals), is not accurate like the other two databases, but since it is a free tool and there are many widgets to use, it is convenient.

What is the difference of the h-index in Scopus and h-index in Google Scholar

Somehow, Google Scholars is more up to date, as their h-index includes the citations before the articles officially published. Whereas Scopus is a very useful alternative for measuring the citation impact of articles, journals and authors.

Why is Google Scholar h-index higher

While Scopus and Web of Science limit their analyses to published journal articles, conference proceedings, and books, Google Scholar uses the entire internet as its source of data. As a result, the h-index reported by Google Scholar tends to be higher than the one found in the other databases.

Which is better Google Scholar or Scopus

Web of Science and Scopus both have “some” proceedings and books but they are mainly covering journal articles. Book coverage – Google Scholar excels at this way more than the others as it covers Google Books content along with other freely-accessible online publications.

What are the disadvantages of Scopus

Abstract. Although large citation databases such as Web of Science and Scopus are widely used in bibliometric research, they have several disadvantages, including limited availability, poor coverage of books and conference proceedings, and inadequate mechanisms for distinguishing among authors.

Is Google Scholar indexing good

Google Scholar is also very important because its large open index of scholarly articles is easily accessible to most readers. It also does a great job of finding multiple versions of academic papers and thesis. This includes various publisher and database sites as well as open-access versions of articles.

Is Google Scholar better than Scopus

For the Computer Scientist Google Scholar provides five times as many citations as ISI, again reflecting the very significant number of book citations. So overall, although Google Scholar still has a slightly lower coverage of older publications than ISI, it is doing much better than Scopus in this respect.