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When Google Scholar launched last year, librarians working with the OpenURL standard--which helps resolve links in a user-specific fashion--recognized that link resolvers and Google Scholar would be a good match. Since February, some 28 libraries, mainly at U.S. universities, have been testing...
When Google Scholar launched last year, librarians working with the OpenURL standard--which helps resolve links in a user-specific fashion--recognized that link resolvers and Google Scholar would be a good match. Since February, some 28 libraries, mainly at U.S. universities, have been testing...
If you don’t already have a Google Scholar profile, go ahead andcreate one now(click ‘Get started with Google Scholar citations’) Set your profile as ‘public’ Add any missing publications Clean up the data by deleting any incorrect publications ...
Google Scholar allows users to search for digital or physical copies of articles, whether online or in libraries Google Scholar is relatively quick and easy to use. “Scholarly” searches will appear using the references from “’full-text journal articles, technical reports, preprints, theses, boo...
Try it now Project Mariner A research prototype exploring the future of human-agent interaction, starting with your browser. Learn more NotebookLM The ultimate tool for understanding the information that matters most to you. Try it now Jules ...
Google Scholar retrieved the most citations, followed by Scirus, and then by Microsoft's engine. Libraries should link to these engines and enable OpenURL and other link resolving systems to ease retrieval for their users. 展开 关键词: Scirus Windows Live Academic Search Google Scholar coverage ...
Google Scholar is a free service that provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly works and to connect patrons with the resources libraries provide. The researchers in this study analyzed Google Scholar usage data from 2006 for three library tools at San Francisco State University: SFX ...
How does the content of Google Scholar, a.k.a. "Schoogle," compare to that of subscription databases and the library catalog? Five sample research topics indigenous to undergraduate libraries were searched in Google Scholar, the College of Charleston online catalog, EBSCO's Academic Search Premier...
There was as slight typo in the logic due to which the google scholar link for the respective author's profile set in Config was not being displayed.