GoogleScholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: A systematic comparison of citations in 252 subject categories. GoogleScholar found nearly all citations found by WoS (95%) and Scopus (92%), a…
Google Scholar is a special version of Google specially designed for searching scholarly literature. It covers peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from al…
Google scholar provides citations for articles from the search result list (currently MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard or Vancouver). To grab a citation, click on the Quotes icon below an article in …
Most of the articles in Google Scholar come with an abstract, but some are also be available with free full text for everyone. If you don't have access to full text through your local library, here are …
Google Scholar searches across many scholarly disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, an…
GoogleScholar provides a platform to search for scholarly literature across many subject disciplines and formats, including articles, books and theses. Since GoogleScholar indexes infor…
Below the publication date options are results sorting options. The default option is Google's relevance algorithm, which attempts to order results by how related they are to what you search…
Learn how to use Google Scholar to connect to articles in our collections. Using Google Scholar Google Scholar searches academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, univer…
Google Scholar. Search results often include "Cited by ##" links below the citation, which leads you to other articles available to Google's robots. Full text may not be available via Google, but t…
GoogleScholar is a great tool to find scholarly resources. Having said that, it has its limitations, such as: Lack of controlled vocabulary. Insufficient limiting features and search options. Scope o…