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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.
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How is Google Scholar different from PubMed?

Scholar's biggest plus is that it makes full-text articles completely searchable, letting you dig up details like place or personal names that might not surface in a PubMed search. PubMed records may include a link to full text that your institution subscribes to, but never the full text itself.
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What is the disadvantage of PubMed?

Pros and Cons: Disadvantages of using PubMed:

Its interface can be a little daunting, and it is sometimes not clear how a search has worked. It does not necessarily contain links to full-text, and you might have to use Primo Search to track down the full item.
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Is PubMed and NCBI the same thing?

PubMed Overview

Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Is Google Scholar good for medical research?

In searches for clinical trials and systematic reviews, it is said that Google Scholar (GS) should never be used in isolation, but in addition to PubMed, Cochrane, and other trusted sources of information.
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Literature Search on PubMed and Its Comparison with Google Scholar

Why not to use Google Scholar?

Disadvantages of using Google Scholar:
  • Google Scholar's coverage is is wide-ranging but not comprehensive. ...
  • Google Scholar does not provide the criteria for what makes its results "scholarly". ...
  • Google Scholar does not allow users to limit results to either peer reviewed or full text materials or by discipline.
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Is Google Scholar bigger than PubMed?

Whereas PubMed searches retrieve published literature from biomedical journals, Google Scholar searches retrieve both published and unpublished literature from a range of disciplines. This may explain the greater overall number of records found per search (median of 1000 for Google Scholar and 148 for PubMed).
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Why use PubMed over Google Scholar?

As a result, Google Scholar may include articles from non-scientific sources such as blogs and websites, which may not have been peer-reviewed or quality checked, whereas PubMed filters out non-biomedical sources to ensure that all articles included in the search results have been published in reputable peer-reviewed ...
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Are MEDLINE and PubMed the same?

MEDLINE is the largest subset of PubMed. You may limit your PubMed search retrieval to MEDLINE citations by restricting your search to the MeSH controlled vocabulary or by using the Journal Categories filter called MEDLINE.
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Why is PubMed better?

PubMed offers a broad overview of existing literature on a particular topic and is arguably more comprehensive when it comes to biomedical topics than any other database.
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Should I use PubMed or MEDLINE?

Tip: PubMed is a great interface for carrying out a basic scoping search, or if you wish to identify a limited number of key references. MEDLINE via Ovid is recommended if you wish to carry out a comprehensive, structured or systematic search.
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Can PubMed be trusted?

PubMed delivers a publicly available search interface for MEDLINE as well as other NLM resources, making it the premier source for biomedical literature and one of the most widely accessible resources in the world.
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Is PubMed a predatory journal?

PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central are all funded by the National Library of Medicine but are different databases. PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in predatory journals.
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Why is Google Scholar better?

Advantages of Using Google Scholar

It's free, familiar and relatively easy to use. It allows users to search for a find a wide variety of materials including articles, books, "grey literature" like conference proceedings on a vast number of subjects.
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What is Google Scholar best for?

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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Why is Google Scholar more reliable?

Another advantage of Google Scholar is that it provides citation information and metrics for the sources that it indexes. You can see how many times a source has been cited by other sources, and you can follow the links to see who has cited it and how.
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Do you have to pay for PubMed?

There is no subscription for the PubMed database. PubMed is freely accessible, but it is a literature citation database rather than a full-text provider.
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Is Embase better than PubMed?

PubMed has some newer information that Embase does not have (yet). PubMed is freely available to the world. Embase is a propriety database from Elsevier that UCSF Library has access to. Embase has a more intuitive interface making it easy to search.
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Should I use Embase or MEDLINE?

Embase is a completely separate database to PubMed and MEDLINE, but it does contain all of the articles that can be found in MEDLINE. It also contains over 7 million records that cannot be accessed via MEDLINE/PubMed.
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Which is better Google Scholar or Researchgate?

The results indicate that there are significantly high differences in publications and citations for the same authors captured by the two platforms, with Google Scholar having higher counts for a vast majority of the cases.
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Is Everything on PubMed peer-reviewed?

Most journals indexed for PubMed are peer-reviewed or refereed, but peer review criteria and reviewer or referee qualifications vary. Check a journal's editorial information or ask the publisher about policy for specific journal titles.
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What makes Google Scholar different?

While Google searches the entire Web, Google Scholar limits its searches to only academic journal articles produced by commercial publishers or scholarly societies. Google Scholar eliminates material from corporations, non-scholarly organizations, and from individuals.
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Is there anything better than Google Scholar?

Semantic Scholar is a good alternative to Google Scholar, however, its content is mainly focused on journal articles. The way Semantic Scholar works is simple. Enter your search query in the site's search box and start navigating your search results. You can conduct your search by topic, paper, keyword, or author.
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Does Google Scholar have predatory journals?

Predatory journals are accessible in Google Scholar. In Google Scholar, researchers are unable to search specifically for peer reviewed or scholarly articles. Good News: The Pepperdine Library's research databases do not include predatory journals.
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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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