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Google scholarRankingThe Hirsch or h-index continues to be one of the most popular author-based metrics, despite some of its flaws and limitations. In some cases, citations to some academics' work are increasing at a phenomenal pace, and in some exceptional cases such as Highly Cited ...
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"Covera- ge of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science: A case study of the h-index in nursing". Nursing outlook, v. 60, n. 6, pp. 391-400.De Groote SL, Raszewski R. 2012. Coverage of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science: a case study of the h-index in nursing....
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466). Google Scholar encourages scholarly research on its coverage to address such criticism, as shown on its FAQ pages: “all such questions [on search coverage] are best answered by searching for a statistical sample of papers that has the property of interest—journal, author, protein, etc...
By its sheer size and technological power, Google and Google Scholar are able to index everything which is accessible via the internet, store it in large distributed databases and deliver results in milliseconds. The distinction between “scientific literature database” and “scientific search engine...
Article Google Scholar Introna, L. D. & Nissenbaum, H. Shaping the web: why the politics of search engines matters. The Information Society 16, 169–185 (2000). Article Google Scholar Lawrence, S. & Giles, C. L. Accessibility of information on the web. Nature 400, 107–107 (1999...