How to Use ScholarCheck
When browsing through scholarly journals and secondary sources in HeinOnline, it’s imperative to know how authoritative a source is for your research. ScholarCheck analyzes citation data to provide the most-cited
When browsing through scholarly journals and secondary sources in HeinOnline, it’s imperative to know how authoritative a source is for your research. ScholarCheck analyzes citation data to provide the most-cited
While embargoed content does not provide access to full-text of journal articles, all journals in HeinOnline are fully indexed and used in our citation analytics, so embargoed content will be
Hein’s ScholarCheck is a series of tools and features integrated throughout various HeinOnline libraries that allow you to view journal articles and cases* that have a heavy influence on the
Have you ever needed to find the most-cited article in a specific journal? You’re not alone—it’s a common question, and luckily, it’s easy to do in HeinOnline. Keep reading or
By monitoring thousands of online conversations, Altmetric highlights the societal impact of scholarly works that have Digital Object Identifiers (DOI). You can easily locate articles with DOIs and explore their
Researchers can effortlessly download a CSV of an author’s scholarly works, complete with their ScholarCheck metrics, straight from their author profile page on HeinOnline. How to Download a Metrics CSV
Altmetric is part of Digital Science, an AI-focused technology company that tracks where published research is mentioned online. It follows online attention across news outlets, websites, blogs, social media, and more,
Within search results or when viewing an article, once you are signed into your MyHein profile, you can comment on any article within the Law Journal Library. Within search results,
Within the Law Journal Library, users can enhance their engagement with our research database by liking and commenting on articles, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among users. This
Within search results or when viewing an article, once you are signed into your MyHein profile, you can like any article within the Law Journal Library. Simply look for the