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What is in Google Scholar but not 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 Google Scholar is different from Google?

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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What is a benefit of using Google Scholar instead of a regular Google search?

Advantages of Using Google Scholar

It allows for you to see articles related to the one that might interest you, how many times an article has been cited and by whom and provides citations for articles in a number of styles.
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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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What makes Google Scholar unique?

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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What are some pros and cons of Google Scholar?

It allows you to search multiple formats across multiple disciplines in one search. Cons: Google Scholar doesn't access everything in the library's subscription databases, especially the most current information. Not everything is peer-reviewed, nor can you search or filter by peer-review status.
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Can you trust everything on Google Scholar?

While Google Scholar is free and easy to use, it does not mean that everything found on it is a fully reliable source. It is up to the researcher to determine if the source is reliable.
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What is Google Scholar best used for?

Teachers and students can use Google Scholar as a resource to find credible sources for reports, papers, and other assignments. The search engine results include academic theses, articles, books, abstracts, and court opinions.
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What shows up on Google Scholar?

Google Scholar Searches for Scholarly Online Sources

Google Scholar (GS) shows citations to articles, reports, online books, and other materials that show up online. Its searches are set to cover scholarly material more often than 'regular' Google. Materials are listed according to address (esp. domain, such as .
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Does Google Scholar only have journal articles?

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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What is one drawback to searching 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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How do I use Google Scholar without paying?

If you click an article's title, you may be taken to a publisher's site that will ask you to pay for full text. Instead, look for a PDF or HTML link to the right of the article. This is a free, full-text copy.
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What is considered grey literature?

Grey literature is information produced outside of traditional publishing and distribution channels, and can include reports, policy literature, working papers, newsletters, government documents, speeches, white papers, urban plans, and so on.
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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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Can you use Google Scholar as a database?

Google Scholar is a searchable database of scholarly literature. It connects users with studies and journal articles on nearly any topic of interest.
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Why Google Scholar is the best search engine?

Google Scholar is a Web Search engine run by Google that indexes scholarly literature like peer-reviewed journals, academic books, conference papers, and more. As such, Google Scholar is a good way to find "grey literature," or material like conference papers that have not been published in traditional ways.
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Why do some professors not have Google Scholar?

Since professors are busy and judged based on academic publishing, more so than their presence on the internet, many of them don't spend the effort to sign up.
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What is the difference between PubMed and Google Scholar?

Broad Coverage: Google Scholar includes a wide range of academic disciplines, including biochemistry and biology, whereas PubMed is primarily focused on life sciences and biomedical research.
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Can anyone become Google Scholar?

Once you've signed in to your Google account, open the Scholar profile sign up form, confirm the spelling of your name, enter your affiliation, interests, etc. We recommend that you also enter your university email address; this would make your profile eligible for inclusion in Google Scholar search results.
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How does Google Scholar make money?

Supposing that by “business model” you mean “how does Google Scholar make money”, the answer is that it doesn't. Google Scholar is part of Google's mission to make the world's knowledge universally accessible and useful. You may be skeptical about whether Google really funds Google Scholar purely out of altruism.
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Does Google Scholar cost money?

Q: How much does Google Scholar cost? Pricing for Google Scholar starts at Free.
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Is everything on Google Scholar peer-reviewed?

Also keep in mind that while Google Scholar has an academic focus, not all of the results will be peer-reviewed journal articles! You'll have to use your judgment and evaluate the sources you find if you need to use peer-reviewed sources.
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What is hand searching?

What is hand searching? Hand searching involves looking back through the tables of contents of key journals, conference proceedings, or lists of conference presentations for your systematic review topic.
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What is the difference between a white paper and a GREY paper?

Many so-called white papers however are clearly biased (printed by vendors to highlight only the good aspects of their product), or may not be truly peer-reviewed. In this case the paper is considered to be "gray literature" rather than a white paper.
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Are emails considered grey literature?

Newsletters, Emails, blogs and other social networking sites are community based kinds of GL. In addition, there may also be grey literature that is specifically relevant to your discipline.
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