Sure's JCR/SJR Quartile

JCR/SJR quartile (Q1–Q4) + IF + H-index + WoS/EI/Scopus index on Google Scholar. Auto-resolves truncated journal names.

As of June 2026, Sure's JCR/SJR Quartile has 6 users in the Education category.

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4.1.1
Manifest V3
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  • Jun 11, 2026
    description
    Sure’s JCR/SJR Quartile helps you quickly check journal quality information directly on Google Scholar.
    
    It automatically shows JCR/SJR quartile (Q1–Q4), Impact Factor, H-index, and indexing information next to journal names in Google Scholar search results and profile pages.
    
    Main features:
    
    - Shows JCR Quartile and Impact Factor based on JCR 2023 data
    - Shows SJR Quartile, SJR score, and H-index based on SJR 2025 data
    - Displays journal index badges, including SCIE, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI, EI, and Scopus
    - Works on both Google Scholar search results and author profile pages
    - Supports smart journal name matching, including case differences, “& / and” variations, and common stop words
    - Can resolve shortened journal names on Google Scholar, such as “Journal of Child …”, by using the paper title to identify the full journal name
    - Follows a “better nothing than wrong” principle: if the journal cannot be identified confidently, no badge will be shown
    
    Privacy:
    
    Most journal matching is done locally using built-in journal databases. No network request is needed in normal use.
    
    Only when Google Scholar shows a truncated journal name, the extension may send the paper title to free public academic APIs such as OpenAlex or Crossref to recover the full journal name. No personal data is collected.
    
    There are no ads, no tracking, no registration, and no API keys required.
    
    Permissions:
    
    - Google Scholar pages: to read journal names and display badges
    - OpenAlex and Crossref: only used when resolving truncated journal names
    
    Note:
    
    This extension only works on Google Scholar pages. It is not open source. Please credit the author if you reference or introduce this extension.
    Sure’s JCR/SJR Quartile helps you quickly check journal quality information directly on Google Scholar.
    
    It automatically shows JCR/SJR quartile (Q1–Q4), Impact Factor, H-index, and indexing information next to journal names in Google Scholar search results and profile pages.
    
    Main features:
    
    - Shows JCR Quartile and Impact Factor based on JCR 2024 data
    - Shows SJR Quartile, SJR score, and H-index based on SJR 2025 data
    - Displays journal index badges, including SCIE, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI, EI, and Scopus
    - Works on both Google Scholar search results and author profile pages
    - Supports smart journal name matching, including case differences, “& / and” variations, and common stop words
    - Can resolve shortened journal names on Google Scholar, such as “Journal of Child …”, by using the paper title to identify the full journal name
    - Follows a “better nothing than wrong” principle: if the journal cannot be identified confidently, no badge will be shown
    
    Privacy:
    
    Most journal matching is done locally using built-in journal databases. No network request is needed in normal use.
    
    Only when Google Scholar shows a truncated journal name, the extension may send the paper title to free public academic APIs such as OpenAlex or Crossref to recover the full journal name. No personal data is collected.
    
    There are no ads, no tracking, no registration, and no API keys required.
    
    Permissions:
    
    - Google Scholar pages: to read journal names and display badges
    - OpenAlex and Crossref: only used when resolving truncated journal names
    
    Note:
    
    This extension only works on Google Scholar pages. It is not open source. Please credit the author if you reference or introduce this extension.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storage
Host access
https://api.openalex.org/*, https://api.crossref.org/*, https://scholar.google.com/*, https://scholar.google.com.hk/*, https://scholar.google.com.tw/*, https://scholar.google.co.jp/*, https://scholar.google.co.kr/*, https://scholar.google.co.uk/*, https://scholar.google.de/*, https://scholar.google.fr/*, https://scholar.google.es/*, https://scholar.google.it/*, https://scholar.google.com.br/*, https://scholar.google.ca/*, https://scholar.google.com.au/*, https://scholar.google.co.in/*, https://scholar.google.sg/*, https://scholar.google.ch/*, https://scholar.google.nl/*, https://scholar.google.se/*

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Sure’s JCR/SJR Quartile helps you quickly check journal quality information directly on Google Scholar.

It automatically shows JCR/SJR quartile (Q1–Q4), Impact Factor, H-index, and indexing information next to journal names in Google Scholar search results and profile pages.

Main features:

- Shows JCR Quartile and Impact Factor based on JCR 2024 data
- Shows SJR Quartile, SJR score, and H-index based on SJR 2025 data
- Displays journal index badges, including SCIE, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI, EI, and Scopus
- Works on both Google Scholar search results and author profile pages
- Supports smart journal name matching, including case differences, “& / and” variations, and common stop words
- Can resolve shortened journal names on Google Scholar, such as “Journal of Child …”, by using the paper title to identify the full journal name
- Follows a “better nothing than wrong” principle: if the journal cannot be identified confidently, no badge will be shown

Privacy:

Most journal matching is done locally using built-in journal databases. No network request is needed in normal use.

Only when Google Scholar shows a truncated journal name, the extension may send the paper title to free public academic APIs such as OpenAlex or Crossref to recover the full journal name. No personal data is collected.

There are no ads, no tracking, no registration, and no API keys required.

Permissions:

- Google Scholar pages: to read journal names and display badges
- OpenAlex and Crossref: only used when resolving truncated journal names

Note:

This extension only works on Google Scholar pages. It is not open source. Please credit the author if you reference or introduce this extension.

Technical

Version
4.1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
4.01MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
u865cba4360ef519e3b9323945bc15d42
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 4, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 9, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 11, 2026
Website
Support URL
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