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Is Google Scholar an online journal?

Released in beta in November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other scholarly literature, including court opinions and patents.
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Is Google Scholar a website or journal?

Google Scholar is a Web search engine that specifically searches scholarly literature and academic resources.
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Is Google Scholar considered an online database?

According to major database providers, Google Scholar is sometimes considered a database and sometimes a search engine.
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What type of article is Google Scholar?

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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Is everything on Google Scholar a journal article?

Google Scholar includes journal and conference papers, theses and dissertations, academic books, pre-prints, abstracts, technical reports and other scholarly literature from all broad areas of research.
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Is Google Scholar a good journal?

Google Scholar's coverage is is wide-ranging but not comprehensive. It can be a research source, but should not be the only source you use. Google Scholar does not provide the criteria for what makes its results "scholarly".
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Is Google Scholar a peer reviewed journal?

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Also keep in mind that while Google Scholar has an academic focus, not all of the results will be peer-reviewed journal articles!
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What are the criticism of Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is a great tool, but it's not perfect. Some concerns scholars and librarians have expressed include: Google does not publish a list of journals it tracks, so there is no way to know what journals or other resources are included in Google Scholar.
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Can you publish your article on Google Scholar?

The Google Scholar indexing system tries to include all publicly accessible versions that follow our inclusion guidelines. For your own profile, you can update the list of articles and make corrections. You can also make an article publicly available by uploading a PDF of the article to your own Google Drive.
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What journals are indexed by Google Scholar?

Top publications
  • Nature. 467. 707.
  • The New England Journal of Medicine. 439. 876.
  • Science. 424. 665.
  • IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. 422. 681.
  • The Lancet. 368. 688.
  • Nature Communications. 349. 456.
  • Advanced Materials. 326. 415.
  • Cell. 316. 503.
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Is Google Scholar the same as PubMed?

Both are indexing databases, but PubMed is designed for the medical journals while Google Scholar is interdisciplinary. Besides, PubMed is a data base, and GS is a search engine. The search functions of both are different. Another thing is that PubMed index scientific papers, while GS index every publication.
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What does Google Scholar not include?

Google Scholar does not provide any full text content itself, but links to the full text article on the publisher page, which can either be open access or paywalled content. Google Scholar tries to provide links to free versions, when possible.
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How is Google Scholar different from other databases?

Google Scholar automatically searches for terms related to the keywords you enter. Most library databases, however, only search for exactly what you type. While Google's inclusion of related terms can be helpful at the start of the search process, it may muddy your results for more specific searches.
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How do I know if my journal is indexed by Google Scholar?

How to check your publication in Google scholar? You may simply check for the title of paper in https://scholar.google.co.in/ showing full length paper for authenticity. Confirm for the last volume of the journal to be featured in Google Scholar for considering it in the Google Scholar List.
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Can you search by journal in Google Scholar?

By default, Google Scholar searches in the full text of publications. Advanced searching allows you to limit your search to specific fields (title, author, a particular journal and date), but you can't limit your search to e.g. title, abstract and keywords fields only (as in Scopus).
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What is the main difference between Google Scholar and Google?

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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How much does it cost to publish in Google Scholar?

IJSRA is a Google Scholar indexed Journal with Low publication charges just INR 1770/- or 32 USD.
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How reliable is Google Scholar?

However, Google Scholar also has some drawbacks in terms of its citation and metrics. First, it does not have a clear or consistent method of counting and verifying citations, as it may include self-citations, duplicate citations, or inaccurate citations from low-quality sources.
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Why isn't my publication on Google Scholar?

If your article doesn't appear in Google Scholar, or previously appeared and no longer appears, it may be due to inconsistencies that appear in the metadata. These inconsistencies may be the following: Incorrect publication dates in metatags. Mixing of different languages in metatags.
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What is the main limitation of using Google Scholar?

Cons: What is Google Scholar Not Good For? There is little restricted subject indexing. Dissertations available through UMI are not well covered. It is in no way comprehensive, and has limited field searching and proximity searching (use subject area indexes for sophisticated searching.
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What's better than Google Scholar?

The top list of academic search engines
  • Google Scholar.
  • BASE.
  • CORE.
  • Science.gov.
  • Semantic Scholar.
  • Baidu Scholar.
  • RefSeek.
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Does Google Scholar include predatory journals?

Google Scholar does not vet the journals that may appear in search results. Predatory publishing is a large and growing problem. Google Scholar search results may include articles from low-quality predatory journals, and citing such articles in your academic work can undermine the credibility of your paper.
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How do I filter Google Scholar to peer-reviewed?

Google Scholar does not provide a limiter for peer-reviewed journal articles. If your assignment requires the use of peer-reviewed articles or referreed journals, you need to ascertain whether the source (journal) is appropriate.
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How do you get peer-reviewed journals on Google Scholar?

Here are some methods you can use: 1. If you find the name of a journal, type it "in quotes," into the regular version of Google to find that journal's homepage. Journals often brag about the fact that they are peer reviewed (also known as “refereed” or “juried”).
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What is considered a peer-reviewed journal?

Peer-reviewed (refereed or scholarly) journals - Articles are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal in order to ensure the article's quality.
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