How do you show your RG score?

How do you show your RG score?

After you have logged on to RG, you can click on your own picture icon on top right of any RG screen. Once the next screen turns up, you should see your RG score (if there is any) next to your picture icon.

How long does it take for RG score to update?

one to two weeks
New RG score appears every one to two weeks. Seems that it takes more time to work out it than other statistics of ResearchGate.

How do I activate ResearchGate?

To start connecting and collaborating with researchers around the world:

  1. Go to www.researchgate.net.
  2. Click Join for free or connect with Facebook or LinkedIn.
  3. Select which type of researcher you are.
  4. Enter your name, institutional email address, and choose a password.

What happened ResearchGate score?

At the same time, ResearchGate has decided to keep the score, albeit in a smaller role. It is still displayed in every profile and it is also used as an additional information in many of the site’s features, e.g. recommendations.

Why is my ResearchGate score inactive?

Why can’t I see my RG Score on my profile? Your RG Score will only be activated and displayed when it reaches a minimum of 1. If you’ve just signed up and confirmed authorship of a significant number of publications, please be patient, as the score is only updated once per week.

How do I increase my ResearchGate score?

To improve your RG Score:

  1. Share anything from negative results to raw data or full-fledged publications.
  2. Create a project, or add an update to your existing project(s)
  3. Ask a question or give another researcher a helpful answer.
  4. Follow other researchers.
  5. Comment on and recommend your peer’s research, projects, and questions.

Is ResearchGate for free?

ResearchGate is also a freely available networking platform to connect scientists and make research available to everyone. Currently, there are over 20 million researchers from more than 190 countries connecting through ResearchGate to collaborate and share their work.

What happened to RG score on ResearchGate?

At the start of this year, we announced the decision to remove the RG Score after July 2022. We’re aware that many of you found the RG Score valuable, so we’d like to provide some more detail on our thinking behind this decision and give you a sneak peek into what’s next.

Can your RG score go down?

The RG Score is calculated once a week, so if you’ve added publications and your score has not yet changed, please be patient. It’s also relative, it can go up or down depending on the activity and scores of other ResearchGate members.

How does ResearchGate calculate RG score?

With this in mind, your RG Score is calculated based on any contribution you share on ResearchGate or add to your profile, such as published articles, unpublished research, projects, questions, and answers. Our algorithm looks at how your peers receive and evaluate these contributions, and who they are.

Why don’t I have a RG score?

How do I increase citations in ResearchGate?

  1. Cite your past work when it is relevant to a new manuscript.
  2. Carefully choose your keywords.
  3. Use your keywords and phrases in your title and repeatedly in your abstract.
  4. Use a consistent form of your name on all of your papers.
  5. Make sure that your information is correct.
  6. Present your work at conferences.

Who has the highest RG score on ResearchGate?

The 25 Nobel authors with the highest RG Scores

  • Enrique Orduna-Malea.
  • Alberto Martín-Martín.
  • Mike Thelwall.
  • Emilio Delgado López-Cózar.