Google Scholar is not ready as a professional searching tool for tasks where structured retrieval methodology is necessary.Peer Review reports Background For many scientists, especially in the life-science domains, the literature retrieval process is tedious, error-prone and nontransparent [1–4]. ...
Article Google Scholar Hobbs, W. R. Text scaling for open-ended survey responses and social media posts. SSRN https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3044864 (2019). Flaxman, S., Goel, S. & Rao, J. M. Filter bubbles, echo chambers, and online news consumption. Public Opin. Q. 80, 298–32...
Performance of ChatGPT in medical examinations: a systematic review and a meta-analysis. BJOG Int J Obstet Gynaecol. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17641. Article Google Scholar Passby L, Jenko N, Wernham A. Performance of ChatGPT on Specialty Certificate Examination in Dermatology ...
The aim of this study was to provide clinicians with useful search strategies to efficiently identify relevant CPGs in SUMSearch and Google Scholar. We therefore compared the retrieval performance of GLAD (GuideLine And Disease) strategies in SUMSearch and Google Scholar, using a manual review of re...
A freshman student of any specialty in science can filter what he hears with critical thought and discern honesty from propaganda, if he first disciplines his mind with the rules of scientific method, His relative knowledge level in that specialty is irrelevant because the rules don’t change by...
(2016) Comparing the coverage, recall, and precision of searches for 120 systematic reviews in Embase, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar: a prospective study. Syst. Rev., 5, 39.BRAMER, W. M.; GIUSTINI, D.; KRAMER, B. Comparing the coverage, recall, and precision of searches for 120 ...
[Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Xulu, S.; Peerbhay, K.; Gebreslasie, M.; Ismail, R. Drought influence on forest plantations in Zululand, South Africa, using MODIS time series and climate data. Forests 2018, 9, 528. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version] Xulu, S.; Peerbhay, ...
Google Scholar (GS) has an interesting feature that allows researchers to manually assign certain research keywords to their profiles, referred to as research labels. These research labels may be used to find out and filter relevant resources, such as publications and authors. However, using manuall...
Sham peer reviewAs a victim of sham peer review, I read with mixed pleasure and regret your articles on the subject. I wrote and published The Maine...Aaron S. Greenwald
Article Google Scholar Badgett, R. G., Dylla, D. P., Megison, S. D., & Harmon, E. G. (2015). An experimental search strategy retrieves more precise results than PubMed and Google for questions about medical interventions. PeerJ, 3, e913. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.913 Arti...