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 * I developed a nice Firefox Greasemonkey script which enables to automatically display some of the most known citation indices (h-index, g-index, e-index) for any author queried on Google Scholar. Differently from similar tools, like Publish or Perish, it is not necessary to install and operate on a separate application. Everything is done automatically when accessing
Google Scholar from Firefox.
 * I developed a nice Google Chrome extension which enables to automatically display some of the most known citation indices (h-index, g-index, e-index) for any author queried on Google Scholar. Differently from similar tools, like Publish or Perish, it is not necessary to install and operate on a separate application. Everything is done automatically when accessing Google Scholar from Firefox (or Google Chrome).
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 * You can easily install Scholar H-Index Calculator as a Firefox addon from [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/45283 here]  * Download [[https://www.mat.unical.it/ianni/wiki/ScholarHIndexCalculator|here]]
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 * Tired of seeing Google results only the way they are ranked in your local Google? Tired of so many clicks for implementing thoughts like "Let's how this same query looks like
on Wikipedia"? I was tired of, so I wrote a small addon which allows you to switch in 1-click from and to google.com, .it, .de, .es, .fr, and wikipedia local versions, while keeping
the same query text. Very comfortable.
 * Tired of seeing Google results only the way they are ranked in your local Google? Tired of so many clicks for implementing thoughts like "Let'see how this same query looks like on Wikipedia"? I was tired of, so I wrote a small addon which allows you to switch in 1-click from and to google.com, .it, .de, .es, .fr, and wikipedia local versions, while keeping the same query text. Very comfortable.
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 * https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/161790/  * [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/161790/|Firefox]] version (no longer operating)
 * [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/language-switcher-for-goo/jbbappjmafnnhhalfbhdhiemchcgejcp|Chrome]] version (alive and kicking)
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My student Luca Rubino designed under my supervision this nice (Microsoft) Windows arrangement [http://www.lkrprojects.com/home.html Tool]. Note that this is NOT the usual arrangement tool based on predefined layouts. As soon as you resize a window, the others are automatically arranged according to you favourite options. My student Luca Rubino designed under my supervision this nice (Microsoft) Windows arrangement [[http://www.lkrprojects.com/home.html|Tool]]. Note that this is NOT the usual arrangement tool based on predefined layouts. As soon as you resize a window, the others are automatically arranged according to you favourite options.

Compute h-index on Google Scholar

  • I developed a nice Google Chrome extension which enables to automatically display some of the most known citation indices (h-index, g-index, e-index) for any author queried on Google Scholar. Differently from similar tools, like Publish or Perish, it is not necessary to install and operate on a separate application. Everything is done automatically when accessing Google Scholar from Firefox (or Google Chrome).
  • Download here

Google & Wikipedia Language Switcher

  • Tired of seeing Google results only the way they are ranked in your local Google? Tired of so many clicks for implementing thoughts like "Let'see how this same query looks like on Wikipedia"? I was tired of, so I wrote a small addon which allows you to switch in 1-click from and to google.com, .it, .de, .es, .fr, and wikipedia local versions, while keeping the same query text. Very comfortable.
  • Firefox version (no longer operating)

  • Chrome version (alive and kicking)

Desklayer

My student Luca Rubino designed under my supervision this nice (Microsoft) Windows arrangement Tool. Note that this is NOT the usual arrangement tool based on predefined layouts. As soon as you resize a window, the others are automatically arranged according to you favourite options.

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