► Literature search results vary across engines, rendering different conclusions. ► Multiple search engines should be used with strategies tailored to each system. ► Standardized reporting of search results, particularly for reviews, is recommended.doi:10.1016/j.cpr.2012.06.007...
2. Literature Search: 2.1 How do I find relevant literature? (一) keyword search: (1) If you do not have a starting point (=paper) yet, use keyword based search; (2) Useful search engines: Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar; (3) In our field, most papers are open access with full...
(2)toidentifythedefinitionofconceptsandvariableswhichhavealreadybeenestablishedintheliteratureandexaminetheresearchdesigns,methods,scales,instruments,measures,andtechniquesofdataanalysisused (3)todiscoverwhatisknownandwhatremainstobelearnedinthefield.Manytimesastudycanbeidentifiedthatcanbereplicatedorwhosefindingsmatbe...
Many digital libraries and search engines make use of title, author, keyword, or citation information for indexing and cataloging purposes. Word-hit-based cataloging and retrieval using such types of information tends to miss related literatures that does not have the specified phrase or keyword, ...
Searching Search Engines,Meta Search Engines,Search Engines,Catalogs,Special Search Engines... Thematic Starting Points Humanities Archaeology,Art/Art History,History,Music,Philosophy... Languages English Studies,German Studies,Literature Studies,Romance Studies... Natural...
In general, there have been two different approaches to searching for information on the World Wide Web - subject directories and search engines. However, like everything else in the online universe, the clear-cut division between subject directories and search engines is changing. Many newer ...
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but other means of communication that allow making it accessible to many members of scientific communities should also be considered, for example, full-text scientific databases, scientific information and research services, public websites, digital libraries, repositories, meta search engines, and discov...
Searching the scientific literature: Implications for quantitative and qualitative reviews ► Literature search results vary across engines, rendering different conclusions. ► Multiple search engines should be used with strategies tailored t... YP Wu,BS Aylward,MC Roberts,... - 《Clinical Psychology...
Scholarly big data have flourished over the past decade, with several large-scale initiatives providing researchers free access to data. For example, CiteSeerX56, one of the earliest digital library search engines, offers a large-scale scientific library focusing on the literature in computer and in...