Using Google Scholar. Google Scholar is a special version of Google specially designed for searching scholarly literature. It covers peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstract…
Google Scholar searches across many scholarly disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, an…
GoogleScholar ( Google, 2006 ), released in November 2004, immediately attracted the attention of librarians and information professionals due to its potential as a free online search engine for …
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By analyzing changes in Google query volumes for search terms related to finance, we find patterns that may be interpreted as “early warning signs” of stock market moves.
Abstract. Google Scholar (GS), a commonly used web-based academic search engine, catalogues between 2 and 100 million records of both academic and grey literature (articles not formally pub…
Web of Science claims to “provide access to the most reliable, integrated, multidisciplinary research” Compared to GoogleScholar, the database is characterized by more systematic and t…
Google Books. GoogleScholar. Introduction. Harvard faculty and librarians often warn students about the potential risks of using Google for academic research. After all, Web sites are often un…
Causality is a fundamental notion in science, and plays an important role in explanation, prediction, decision making and control. Recently, with the rapid accumulation of huge volumes of data, it i…