RePEc's coverage of citations is improving rapidly. It seems Elsevier has agreed to allow RePEc to use citations in Elsevier papers. This has increased the number of my citations in RePEc dramatically as a lot of my citations are in
Energy Economics and
Ecological Economics. I just found that you can now get a
citation profile complete with graphs for anyone registered on RePEc. This joins the profiles available from
Google, Scopus, Web of Science, and
Microsoft. Of course, it is not as comprehensive as the former three services but probably a lot more accurate than the latter.
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