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…
In general, across all areas of research, for papers published in 2009 and 2014, we found that 55% of all documents we examined could be accessed in some way for free through GoogleSc…
Google Scholar Citations is another way for authors to keep track of citations to their articles. Once you have created your profile, Google Scholar will try to find your publications and add them to …
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 …
The section of this article on secondary data analysis of original data was based on a talk at the meeting of the Comparative Cognition Society, Melbourne, FL, March 17, 2000 and documents …
What is Google Scholar? Google Scholar searches across many scholarly disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, academic publishers, professional societie…
A GoogleScholar profile is a very simple way of collating your publications (and citations to them) so that others can find your work and often find an accessible copy that they can read. Once yo…
University of Michigan Library. Research Guides. ProgressLab Resources. About GoogleScholar. GoogleScholar searches the full text of millions of journal articles from thousands of journals... p…
A free author and journal impact metrics software program developed by Anne Wil Harzing that retrieves and analyzes citations to articles and books. The software uses GoogleScholar to obta…
Did you know that you can configure GoogleScholar to offer links back to articles you can get through the University Libraries? Changing a few simple settings is all that's needed. First, go to …