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 appea...
Thanks to the Google name, in the year-and-a-half since its inception, Google Scholar has become one of the most widely known, if not the most widely known, free article index service to university students. There are other free scholarly indexing services available though, and this review ...
Trained investigators gathered scholarly profile information from Google Scholar and Scopus for all trainees from the date they started in a NIH/CTSA-supported TS PhD or TST Program until the date of this analysis (8/3/2023). It is required by NIH to follow trainees for at least 10 years ...
As Google Scholar (GS) gains more ground as free scholarly literature retrieval source it's becoming important to understand its quality and reliability in terms of scope and content. Studies comparing GS to controlled databases such as ... G Halevi,H Moed,J Bar-Ilan - 《Journal of Informetr...
(2017). Google Scholar as a source for scholarly evaluation: A bibliographic review of database errors. Revista Española de Documentación Científica, 40(4), e185. https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2017.4.1500. Orduna-Malea, E., Martín-Martín, A., & Delgado López-Cózar, E. (2018...
As Google Scholar (GS) gains more ground as free scholarly literature retrieval source it's becoming important to understand its quality and reliability in terms of scope and content. Studies comparing GS to controlled databases such as Scopus, Web of Science (WOS) and others have been published...
Google Scholar does a great job finding multiple versions of scholarly articles and theses, including various publisher sites and open access journals. When indexing multiple versions, the full text from the publisher is the primary version.
The launch of Google Scholar ( ) marked the beginning of a revolution in the scientific information market. This search engine, unlike traditional databases, automatically indexes information from the academic web. Its ease of use, together with its wide coverage and fast indexing speed, have made...
Google is now indexing the full text of ProQuest's scholarly content-initially, peer-reviewed journals and peer-reviewed working papers-in Google Scholar, enabling Google Scholar users to seamlessly discover and access their library's ProQuest collections; users beginning their research in Google Schola...
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...