Google Scholar allows you to filter your search to a specific time frame. This way, you can find articles that were recently published, or that were published over 5 to 10 years ago. To find an article according to the year it was published, clickSince Yearon Google Scholar's left sideba...
How to Find Free Articles on Google Scholar Regardless of whether you are an academic, or researcher, the Google search engine has become the go-to for everything from general queries to research papers. Nevertheless, to make scholarly literature including articles, theses, and abstracts more acce...
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Google Scholar is beneficial to searchers because it allows marketers and researchers easy access to scholarly literature like academic journal papers. You can find content ideas on Google Scholar by searching for keywords related to your industry, brand, or topic. No matter if you’re looking fo...
Becoming Informed: A Grounded Theory of how older Greek and Italian migrants to South Australia find everyday information There is little research on how the ethnicity, migration, socio-economic status, education or gender of older people shapes how they find everyday informat... KT Goodall - 《...
Google Scholar To get started, you might also tryGoogle Scholar, an academic search engine that can help you find relevant books and articles. Its “Cited by” function lets you see the number of times a source has been cited. This can tell you something about a source’s credibility and...
On Google Scholar, selecting the “Cited by” link will bring you a series of articles and publications referencing the document found in the search. It allows you to find other documents connected to the original manuscript by topic. On the other hand, Google Scholar only contains articles tha...
To find eigenfactors and article influence scores, academics can use the search window at eigenfactor.org. Similarly, Google Scholar publishes a list of the top academic journals based on the h5-index, which is a measure of the number of articles within the journal and the citations for ...
When you search Google Scholar, you may find thousands of apparent citations, but GS will actually only let you view about the first 1000 of them. Many of the records are just links to citations not to the actual article; you will not be able to download these citations Read more ...
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