Without a doubt GoogleScholar helps improve access to academic research for students, and students are becoming well aware that teachers are tech savvy as well. GoogleScholar - in beta since 2004 - epitomizes the problems of the internet.
Content owners and aggregators not currently in the Google News Archives program can contact Google and request to be included, Acharya added.As ZDNet blogger Garett Rogers, former SEW news editor Gary Price have pointedly noted, much of the fee...
GoogleScholar and Viewing Citations Beyond 1000, ResourceShelf The folks at Yahoo Finance provided me early access to Yahoo Finance Badges. Google's Grehan Podcast With Google's Matt Cutts Matt Cutts of Google posted an entry named Indexing timeline.
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Unlike GoogleScholar, which crawls the web for academic content, Windows Live Academic Search works closely with publishers and uses structured feeds to build its index. Although search results are free, users must either have a subscription to a...
GoogleScholar is an effort by Google to point you to either a summary or, occasionally, the full text of "scholarly" articles and books. Although the name of this service is GoogleScholar, it also includes articles from less academic publications...
GoogleScholar Goes International - GoogleScholar (GS) has begun an international push today with the addition of content in two languages as well as new interfaces for four countries.MORE” Alerted by a post by Nathan Weinberg on Inside Google we...
First, Dean Giustini, a medical librarian at University of British Columbia in Vancouver (one of the most beautiful places I've ever been) and editor of the UBC GoogleScholar Blog has a good summary of recent articles about how GoogleScholar is...
CiteSeer Offers New Feature; Mirrors of Database Also Added - Years before GoogleScholar was launched, Professor Lee Giles, from Penn State University was online with a specialty database named CiteSeer (some also might also know it as...
CiteSeer Offers New Feature; Mirrors of Database Also Added - Years before GoogleScholar was launched, Professor Lee Giles, from Penn State University was online with a specialty database named CiteSeer (some also might also know it as...
Years before GoogleScholar was launched, Professor Lee Giles, from Penn State University was online with a specialty database named CiteSeer (some also might also know it as ResearchIndex). In June, legendary librarian and reference reviewer...
So while
technically this is another example of search engines allowing cloaking, it's
more a footnote than a big exception
as with things
like GoogleScholar. He wasn't alone in being caught by some detection stuff Brett's setup, and now
he...
Scholar or Google and gang, if they are "allowed to
come, crawl our web site," as HarperCollins puts it, are then going to have
access to the same content the general public gets. The digital copies will be out
for anyone to access.
As we may search Comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and GoogleScholar citation-base. But you don't want the world to have access to that information, only people you choose. So if you wanted to save all the stories you've...
Gary Price offers a rundown of this alternative to GoogleScholar in today's SearchDay article, Searching for Library Books with RedLightGreen. Many libraries throughout the world offer online access to their catalogs.
GoogleScholar isn't the only online service that can help you track down and read scholarly or academic books and other content. RedLightGreen is an easy-to-use search service designed to help you find and access library books, developed by RLG, a...
Yes, in this case it looks like some competition for GoogleScholar and the Yahoo Subscriptions program. One thing I hope MSN does (that Google is already doing and doing well) is working with libraries (of all types), who are already paying (via...
In the article, inlcudes comments about GoogleScholar. I provide here some background illustrations and comments to my correctly quoted remark that GoogleScholar (GS) does a really horrible job matching cited and citing references.
Schoogle, a blog the focuses on GoogleScholar, reports on a new ad reminding students that they can find "authoritative resources" "before sunrise" with GoogleScholar. According to a SEW Blog reader, like the other ads this one also points to the...
Here you'll find access to Google Blog Search, Google Directory, GoogleScholar, Google Print, and more. When running a Google web search from the Google home page or the Google Personalized home page, you can quickly rerun your search (no need to...