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Google Scholar - Google for Researchers - Research Guides at University

Google Scholar is a search engine that specializes in searching scholarly literature and academic resources. While Google will return information contained in any website, Google Scholar limits its searching to just academic literature resources, including .edu sites. It is freely accessible, like Google, and can be very helpful to researchers.

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The 5 Best Google Scholar APIs and Proxies for

3/3 · Scale SERP is the next Google Scholar API on our list. Although looking remarkably similar to SerpWow they actually provide a very similar product at a lower cost. With plans starting for as little as $4 per month for 250 API calls and growing to 10M API calls for $8500, Scale SERP offers something for everyone.

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Google Scholar – Choosing & Using Sources

Google Scholar is a tool for finding books and journal articles that you might normally get from a library. Where possible, it provides links to online 

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Google Scholar Blog: Scholar Metrics Released

7/22 · This release covers articles published in – and includes citations from all articles that were indexed in Google Scholar as of July . Scholar Metrics include journals from websites that follow our inclusion guidelines and selected conferences in Engineering & Computer Science.

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Search Google Scholar - NCSU Libraries - NC State University

Google Scholar allows you to search across a wide range of academic literature. It draws on information from journal publishers, university repositories, 

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Google Scholar | SpringerLink

Chances are you haven't. Google Scholar is a Google product still under development, even though it has been around since 2003. Unlike Google, which searches as 

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Using Google, Google Scholar, and Other Web Search Engines

Google created Google Scholar to locate scholarly information on the web. To do this, they receive permission from some scholarly publishers to allow their 

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Google Scholar - Google Search Techniques - LibGuides

Google Scholar can be found at https://scholar.google.com. Scholar indexes: When you search Google Scholar, the default is to sort by 

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Google Scholar Indexing - PKP Docs

Google Scholar is a popular scholarly indexing engine that crawls the web looking for scholarly publications: articles, books, reports, theses, conference proceedings, preprints, among others. Google scholar identifies scholarly content, determines each item’s bibliographic metadata, and groups different online versions of an item together

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Google Scholar - My Citations - Drexel University

Google Scholar Citations is a tool that can be used to maintain a list of your publications. This list can be used to create a public profile of your research for sharing with others. It will also provide metrics for your publications such as citation counts, h-index, and i10-index.

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Home - Google Scholar - Academic Guides at Walden University

What is Google Scholar? Google Scholar is a specialized online search engine that can help you discover articles, books, and more from academic publishers and research institutions. Google Scholar searches very widely, so not everything you find using it will be available in the Walden Library.

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How to Find Free Articles on Google Scholar - MUO

7/10 · Google Scholar offers a wide variety of research articles, many of which are available for free. Here's how to find free articles on Google Scholar: Head to Google Scholar. Type out a keyword search in the search bar. When the results are displayed, only check for articles with a PDF text link. Click on the link for your desired article.

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Google Scholar | Penn State University Libraries

Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the

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5 Google Scholar alternatives for university students

10/13 · Microsoft Academic. Among the popular Google Scholar alternatives is Microsoft Academic. Its website notes that the platform employs “advances in machine learning, semantic inference and knowledge discovery to help individuals explore scholarly information in more powerful ways than ever before.”. What’s unique about Microsoft Academic is

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Google Scholar Button

Click the Scholar button to: - Find full text on the web or in your university library. Select the title of the paper on the page you're reading 

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Google Scholar – Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to

Watch this tutorial on the basics of Google Scholar use. Note: Setting your school in Scholar Preferences will help you make direct connections to online sources provided by your library. If you want to locate sources in many different libraries, add WorldCat in addition to your library. (Remember to save your preferences.)

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Google Scholar: What is Google Scholar? - Gordon College

Google Scholar is a search engine that allows users to search for academic resources and scholarly literature such as abstracts, full-text articles, theses, books, and more from across many disciplines. It also includes access to case law. You can use the above search box to get started. Find out more about Google Scholar from Google Scholar

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Google Scholar - Google for Researchers

Google Scholar is a search engine that specializes in searching scholarly literature and academic resources. While Google will return 

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Full-Text Articles: Articles at Google Scholar - Academic Guides

Find scholarly content on the web with Google Scholar. It's useful for conducting comprehensive literature reviews beyond Walden Library.

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About Google Scholar

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and

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Google Scholar - PMC - NCBI

Google Scholar has a place in medical libraries. It is a perfectly decent search tool for those who are looking for quick answers and for questions where the 

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