ticker (TICKER), related term (TERM), and index name (INDEX). Dissenting opinions exist regarding less ambiguous keywords for GSVI construction. As stated in Broder (2002), the data obtained from the search traffic can give a general view of what the ...
RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Google Scholar as replacement for systematic literature searches: good relative recall and precision are not enough Martin Boeker*, Werner Vach and Edith Motschall Abstract Background: Recent research indicates a high recall in Google Scholar searches for systematic reviews....
In Google Scholar an automated software program called a crawler visits accessible scholarly documents on the internet and builds a full-text index by storing the words extracted from the full-text together with a link to the source document. However, the reference information itself is not accessi...
With the GUI, it is possible not only to improve accuracy, but also to create shortcuts (e.g. "1" corresponds to "calculate something"). Austerjost et al.2demonstrated a VUI that is intuitive to control, meaning that several terms or synonyms results in the same action. With the help ...
Google has recently put its journal-ranking hat in the ring with itsjournal metrics. Having firmly wrested the cumbersome (and expensive) personal citation accumulators from ISI andScopus(for example) with their very popular (and free!)Google Scholar(which, as I’ve said before,all researchers ...
Article ADS CAS Google Scholar Wiersma, D. S. Random quantum networks. Science 327, 1333 (2010). Article CAS Google Scholar Briegel, H.-J., Dür, W., Cirac, J. I. & Zoller, P. Quantum repeaters: the role of imperfect local operations in quantum communication. Phys. Rev. Lett....
âAbout the size of Google Scholar: playing the numbers nice if in addition to just looking at h-index for the fun of it (which by the way we do not need to know that Bourdieu is among the very few... SJ Bensman 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Paul Stokes: Reid Gets My Vote as...
The performance pattern between search engines was similar: search strategies including the term "guideline" yielded the highest sensitivity (SUMSearch: 81.5%; Google Scholar: 31.9%), and search strategies including the term "practice guideline" yielded the highest specificity (SUMSearch: 89.5%; ...
especially because Google Scholar’s aim is to index the entire universe of scholarly information, estimating its size has attracted numerous academic works. Knowing Google Scholar’s size and growth might be indicative of the size and growth of scholarly data as a whole (Orduña-Malea et al....
4. Empirical strategy for index construction 5. Empirical strategy for index validation 6. Results of the grassroots SPR index 7. Internal and external views of grassroots SPR 8. Discussion Appendix A. Supplementary data Data availability ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (1) Figures (8) Show...