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How do I find my Google Scholar?

Going to scholar.google.com. Clicking on "My Profile" If you have a profile already, your Google Scholar ID will be shown in the URL. Otherwise, please follow the registration prompts and your Google Scholar ID will be in the URL.
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Where is my Google Scholar?

Once you have signed in with your Google account, return to the Google Scholar home screen and then select "My Profile" in the top left corner of the screen or you can also find your profile using the "hamburger" menu (the 3 lines in the top left corner).
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Why can't I find myself on Google Scholar?

To be eligible for inclusion in Google Scholar search results, your profile needs to be public and needs to have a verified email address at your university (non-institutional email addresses, such as gmail.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, yahoo.com, qq.com, etc., are not suitable for this purpose).
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Where is Google Scholar button?

Navigate to https://scholar.google.com/ Click on three line menu in the upper left corner of the screen, then click on "Settings" (gear symbol). Click on "Button" found on the left side of the screen.
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What is Google Scholar button?

The Google Scholar button allows you to search Google Scholar for an article by title and get citation information for the article. If you have library links activated in your Google Scholar Account, you will also be able to connect to JET library resources by the FullText@Molloy option.
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How to get your Google Scholar ID?

What is Google Scholar and how do I use it?

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 court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.
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How do I copy a link from Google Scholar?

To capture citation information in Google Scholar, click on the quotation mark link underneath the desired result.
  1. Copy and paste the citation in MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard, or Vancouver style.
  2. Click on the links to export the citation to a citation manager. File formats include:
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How do I connect my Google Scholar library?

Linking the online library to Google Scholar
  1. Access the Google Scholar settings page.
  2. Select 'Library links'.
  3. Enter 'Open University' in the search box, and select the search icon.
  4. A list of libraries will appear. Select the check box next to the result, 'The Open University - Find it at OU'.
  5. Click on the 'Save' button.
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Is Google Scholar open access?

Google Scholar allows you to search scholarly articles that are available online. These works are almost always protected by copyright, but you can link to them and people can access them for free.
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Why is Google Scholar blocked?

If you get a CAPTCHA message this may be due to an unusually high amount of traffic from University servers to Google Scholar, which causes Google Scholar to limit access. This is a known issue which affects universities across the globe. Sometimes Google Scholar does not display the CAPTCHA tool correctly.
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How do I search for an author in Google Scholar?

Search by Author: Type in the name of the author in the Advanced Search box titled “Return articles authored by” following either format: first initial and last name, with quotation marks around the first initial and last name OR the author's full name, with quotation marks around it (e.g., author:"WVO Quine" or author ...
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Why can't I connect to Google Scholar?

If you have problems using Google Scholar in Chrome, open up an Incognito Window and do your Google Scholar search there. To do this, open the Chrome menu in the upper-right-hand corner of the browser window and select New Incognito Window.
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How do I manage my Google Scholar account?

  1. Sign into Google Scholar using your Google Account.
  2. Click My Profile at the top of the page, on the left side, to enter your profile.
  3. From this screen you can: Set up your initial profile. Edit your profile information, including where you work, name, photo, and research interests.
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How do I use Google Scholar website?

Searching is as easy as searching in regular Google. Start from the Library's Homepage to search SHSU's Google Scholar. Click on the Articles & More tab and locate the Google Scholar search box at the very bottom. Enter a search term or phrase, such as "bird flu."
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How do I find and copy a link?

Copy the URL based on your browser:
  1. Chrome: Tap the address bar. Below the address bar, next to the page URL, tap Copy .
  2. Firefox: Tap and hold the address bar. Tap Copy.
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Where can I see my copy link?

Simply copy some text, a URL, or even an image. Now go to the app where you'd like to paste whatever it is you copied and tap the text box to bring up the keyboard. Look for a clipboard icon in the top toolbar and tap it. This will open the clipboard, and you'll see the recently copied item at the front of the list.
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How do I download from Google Scholar?

Exporting Citations from Google Scholar
  1. Use the "My Library" link to see your saved citations.
  2. Click on the Export all link to export all of your citations.
  3. Select the format that you'd like to download from the list.
  4. You can then import the file to your citation manager or other analysis tool.
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What is the difference between Google search and Google Scholar?

Unlike Google, Google Scholar easily allows you to explore related works, citations, authors, and publications. This can help you find even more relevant scholarly works. Although the results may not be the full text, Google Scholar can be linked through Western Libraries so you can access the complete document.
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How is Google Scholar different from Google search?

Google: Google indexes the entire web and is different from Google Scholar. Google Scholar: Google Scholar indexes a wide range of scholarly literature. Use of the Google Scholar search box will provide many search results, most of which are scholarly in nature.
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Is Google Scholar free to use?

Google Scholar is a free full-text search engine like Google, but focuses on scholarly content like journals, books, and dissertations. You can also expand the search to include patents. The resources you find in Google Scholar may be paywalled, but the searching itself is free.
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Do I need an account to use Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is free to use as a search tool. However, since it pulls information from many other databases, it's possible that some of the results you pull up will require a login (or even payment) to access the full information.
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Do you need an account for Google Scholar?

You'll need a Gmail address to sign in to Google Scholar. If you don't already have one, you can create a free Gmail account first. Once you've logged in, you can use the Library Links function to connect your Google Scholar account with the UML library.
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Do you need a Google account to use Google Scholar?

You'll need a Google account before you can begin - use your existing account or create one. 2. Go to “Google Scholar” and click on 'My citations' 3. Follow the instructions, adding your affiliation information and your University email address.
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How do I add myself to Google?

Create your people card
  1. Go to google.com or open the Google Search app .
  2. Search for yourself. ...
  3. At the top of search results, you'll find the option to add yourself to Google Search. ...
  4. Fill out the information that you want to share publicly on your card. ...
  5. At the bottom, tap Preview.
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