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#GRASSGIS has a Google scholar profile to track books, publications, conference papers, that show the implementation of new features or use current functionality in research, education or business 🤓👩‍💻🧑‍🏫

Have a look at our collective h-index: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gJ0ZB0cAAAAJ 🚀

Have you published any research using or implementing GRASSGIS tools? Help us complete our profile by filling in this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0XOWXon4tkLgqmdrvQaS-TO2BeOwC0dW2WpLVYqggtnqeEQ/viewform

@osgeo #foss4g #gischat #opensource #community #development #research #education

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in reply to GRASS GIS

can you please share details of how you set that up? I can think of other projects that could do this too
in reply to Ian Turton

@ianturton We basically created a profile with an associated gmail account and started adding known co-authors.

@neteler can tell better for sure 🤓
in reply to GRASS GIS

@ianturton Yes, confirmed. Once a number of relevant authors have been added, the scholar system will harvest more. Then just revisit the account from time to time and check for author suggestions (add by click-selection) and filter for unrelated entries.

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