Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, ...
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Why is Google Scholar not good?
Disadvantages of Using Google Scholar It's coverage is wide-ranging but not comprehensive. It can be a good research source but should not be the only source you use. It's full- text versions of many items indexed are not available for free through on the web; however, many are accessible through the Library website.
How to tell if something is peer-reviewed?
If you are unsure whether or not an article is peer reviewed, you must look at the journal rather than the article. One of the best places to find out if a journal is peer-reviewed is the journal website. Most publications have a journal website that includes information for authors about the publication process.
How do I access Google Scholars?
Open your preferred internet browser, and go to https://scholar.google.com/ to visit Google Scholar. You will see a webpage that resembles the regular Google Search page, with the Google Scholar logo and a search box underneath. You can access Google Scholar via computer or mobile.
What has happened to Google Scholar?
In 2011, Google removed Scholar from the toolbars on its search pages, making it both less easily accessible and less discoverable for users not already aware of its existence.
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