Search enginesProduct introductionOnline information servicesProvides information on GoogleScholar, a search engine launched by Google in January 2005. Features of the search engine; Overview of how to use the search engine.JOM: The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society...
Here are some sources of academic papers: scholar.google.com ssrn.com evca.eu searchenginewatch.com jstor.org iijournals.com — Rita SmircichPubMed is the biggest source of free on-line scientific journals. Also try scholar.Google.com, click on "all X versions" sometimes pdf’s ...
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...
ArticleGoogle Scholar Cachola, I., Lo, K., Cohan, A., et al.: TLDR: Extreme summarization of scientific documents. In: Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2020. Association for Computational Linguistics, Online, pp 4766–4777, (2020)https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2...
“Yoshua Bengio” and “Yann LeCun” as well as their own profiles. We analyzed the scientific profiles of the selected researchers provided by the most used scholarly search engine, Google CitationFootnote11. Due to author name-ambiguity problem, this validation task required human involvement. ...
Search enginePrecision and recallScholarly informationStructured and unstructured queriesWorld Wide WebThis paper presents the results of a research conducted about five search engines- AltaVista, Google, HotBot, Scirus and Bioweb -for retrieving scholarly information using Biotechnology related search terms...
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Instead of using Google or another search engine, we will build our own text repository. This has the advantage that we have full control over the underlying data, for example, to correct punctuation and numerical errors. Also, Google and other search engines often block programmable access. ...
The most widely used academic search engine is probably Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com), which primarily supports search and citation services, providing comprehensive access to the academic literature. DBLP (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/) is a well-known computer ...
Scholarly Google Google is just so active these days what with its desktop search tool, the beta of Google Groups 2, and now something specifically for academic-type research – Google Scholar – a scholarly Google in other words. It looks at first glance rather promising, being potentially a...