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What source 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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What type of source is Google Scholar?

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 credible source?

The quality and reliability of the sources indexed by Google Scholar can vary widely, and not all sources that appear in search results are peer-reviewed or credible. Therefore, it is important to carefully evaluate the sources you find, especially if you plan to use them in your own research.
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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 a data source?

We would rather define GS as a database that indexes web sources. Moreover, it deliberately includes some document collections (e. g., patents, court opinions, and [CITATION] type records). GS crawls a wide variety of web sources and indexes everything from those sources that it identifies as academic documents.
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Is Google a research source?

Google can be a good resource for research, if it is used effectively. There are specific techniques that you can use to be an effective Google searcher.
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Why is Google Scholar a good source?

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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Is Google Scholar a publication?

Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.
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Is Google Scholar a peer-reviewed journal?

Use Google Scholar

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 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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Why not to use 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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How accurate is Google Scholar?

Accuracy and Google Scholar Citations

Keep in mind that GS has come a long way since it was introduced in 2004. WoS and Scopus have accuracy above the level of 99% while GS has an accuracy level above 95%.
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Does Google Scholar limit to peer-reviewed?

Results are often vary in quality and it is up to the researcher to determine which of the results are suitable for their purposes. Google Scholar does not allow users to limit results to either peer reviewed or full text materials or by discipline.
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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 you know if a source is peer-reviewed?

There may be multiple versions of the same journal--print, online, and microfilm formats--but there also may be two different journals with the same title. Look to left of the title, and if you find a referee shirt icon, that means that the journal is peer-reviewed or refereed.
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How does Google Scholar handle peer-reviewed materials?

Google Scholar does not discriminate between peer reviewed and non peer reviewed content, so it is up to you to systematically and critically evaluate the materials you find.
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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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Is Google Scholar a primary source of search in systematic review?

Yes, but only as a "secondary source" putting into consideration the search tips provided by Google Scholar. As a primary source, you can use databases such as PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Cochrane library, .. etc.
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Is JSTOR a reliable source?

A trusted, highly used source

JSTOR is a starting point for researchers and one of the most trusted, highly used platforms.
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Why is Google not used as a research resource?

Google was built to search web pages.

Google indexes webpages which means it's great for searching websites and webpages but not so good with other types of information. Most scholarly articles and reports are not published as webpages which means you should use other tools when looking for these resources.
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Can Google be used as a source?

When writing an essay, can you cite Google as a source? No. Google is a search engine, not a source.
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Is Google Scholar a scientific database?

Google Scholar has an Advanced search function, however, much like Google, it is a Web Search engine, not a Library Database. Google Scholar may search through Academic sources, but it still uses the search methodology of Crawling and Indexing, not expert Cataloguing.
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How do I make Google Scholar only peer-reviewed?

There is no peer reviewed filter in Google Scholar, so you need to use your judgement when selecting material and you need to double check if you are unsure if something is peer reviewed.
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What are the search limitations for Google Scholar?

Google Scholar has a 256 character limit for searches; Google limits to 150 words. Google and Google Scholar show only the first 1000 results. Nesting terms in parentheses - eg, (science OR technology) AND (british columbia OR alberta) - does not work as it does in other databases.
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What does peer-reviewed mean Google Scholar?

Answered By: Priscilla Coulter. Jul 29, 2022 277664. Essentially, peer review is an academic term for quality control. Each article published in a peer-reviewed journal was closely examined by a panel of reviewers who are experts on the article's topic (that is, the author's professional peers…
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