In this particular case (since most of the citations are coming from arXiv) you can actually get a better temporal resolution of the citations after some post-processing of the exported data, since it includes the arXiv identifier which contains the month of publication (posting to Arxiv). This list will contain year, title, authors, citation count etc for all the citing papers.Īn excerpt of the data for this particular paper is included below. You could probably html scrape the data though, or by manually using " custom range" here to get citation counts for each year.Īnother option is to use the Publish or Perish software (which functions as a front-end to Google scholar), which allows you to use the " Lookup citations" feature to get an exportable list of all the citing papers found through Google Scholar. I don't know about a way to directly export data from Google scholar. that the paper has 109 citations from 2015. Are you referring to this type of plot, which can be found through an author page containing that paper (in this case Evan Shelhamer), by clicking on the title:Īt the Google scholar page of that paper you can also hover over the bars to see e.g.
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