2016 Google Scholar Metrics released: a matter of languages... and something else
Alberto Mart\'in-Mart\'in, Juan Manuel Ayll\'on, Enrique, Ordu\~na-Malea, Emilio Delgado L\'opez-C\'ozar

TL;DR
The 2016 Google Scholar Metrics update added new language rankings and removed some, but maintained most previous limitations, with fewer working and discussion paper series included.
Contribution
This paper reports the latest updates to Google Scholar Metrics, highlighting new language rankings and changes in included publication series.
Findings
Added five new language rankings
Removed two language rankings
Fewer working and discussion paper series included
Abstract
The 2016 edition of Google Scholar Metrics was released on July 15th 2016. There haven't been any structural changes respect to previous versions, which means that most of its limitations still persist. The biggest changes are the addition of five new language rankings (Russian, Korean, Polish, Ukrainian, and Indonesian) and elimination of two other language rankings (Italian and Dutch). In addition, for reasons still unknown, this new edition doesn't include as many working paper and discussion paper series as previous editions.
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