What are these tools' strengths for the emerging needs of scholars? This two-part column will explore scholars' information activities, review how well scholarly search interfaces support these needs, and highlight these tools' promising features. The first part will outline scholars' search needs ...
1. Academic Search Engines Academic search engines are crucial for educators, researchers, and students, offering a wealth of scholarly resources and academic literature. These specialized search platforms provide access to peer-reviewed articles, books, journals, and a plethora of other academic materia...
By optimizing your articles, you guarantee that your articles are indexed and gain a higher ranking in general and academic search engines, such as Google Scholar. This presentation provides guidelines on how to optimize scholarly literature for academic search engines like Google Scholar, in order ...
Live Search Academic was a Web search engine for scholarly literature that existed from April 2006 to May 2008; it was part of Microsoft's Live Search group of services. WikiMatrix Bing Haritalar (önceki isimleri Live Search Maps, Windows Live Maps, Windows Live Local, and MSN Virtual ...
Use of Search Engines for Retrieval of Scholarly Information: A Case Study" IASLIC Bulletin 53 (4), 2008, p215-222Biradar BS et al. (2008). Use of Search Engines for Retrieval of Scholarly Information: A Case Study" IASLIC Bull. 53(4): 215-222....
COREis a not-for-profit service with the aim of becoming the world’s largest aggregator of open-access journals and peer-reviewed papers on the web. It hasover 200 millionscholarly articles gathered from 11,000 data providers, connecting you with multiple research repositories from universities ...
The image below shows a YouTube featured snippet returned for the search query “how to paint a room:” Scholarly Articles Scientific or research-based articles also show up in their own dedicated section on Google SERPs. Here’s what pops up when searching “technology in healthcare”: ...
Let’s examine Google and Bing, the two largest search engines in the Western world. The searches conducted in this article occurred in March 2019. In addition, those searches will produce more results with each passing day, as new websites are created and the indexing power of Google and ...
Many published studies examine the effectiveness of Google Scholar (Scholar) as an index for scholarly articles. This paper analyzes the value of Scholar in finding and labeling online full text of articles using titles from the citations of engineering faculty publications. For the fields of engine...
Use of Search Engines for the Retrieval of Scholarly Information: A study of the Kerala University Library This paper focuses on the use of search engines by the users of the Kerala University Library. A survey was conducted through a structured questionnaire circulated among 250 library users take...