From the outset, its purpose is clear: in drawing comparisons to newspapers and other media outlets, scholar Eugene Volokh makes the case against government intervention in search results with a compelling argument to protect the search giant’s...
Annoyingly at Google, one possibly good
article on the topic isn't accessible, because it come from GoogleScholar,
where this academic paper is allowed to be
cloaked. Let's try GoogleScholar for
world history movement".
Likewise, entries from the Google Book Search database also appear in GoogleScholar results, along with a link to the Google Book Search page for that book. GoogleScholar is an effort by Google to point you to either a summary or, occasionally...
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...
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. Put the material into proper web pages, if
not an actual blog, so we can link to...
Scholar or Yahoo Search Subscriptions that can effectively left content owners cloak
material -- the general public sees abstracts while the search engine indexes
the good stuff. Search companies such as Google will then be allowed to create an...
As we may search Comparison of major features of the Web of Science, Scopus, and GoogleScholar citation-base. That is, Google fully intends for material in Google Base to surface within regular Google results, in some way.
GoogleScholar isn't the only online service that can help you track down and read scholarly or academic books and other content. Taking advantage of subject headings/descriptors can often allow you to find just the right material very quickly.
Yes, in this case it looks like some competition for GoogleScholar and the Yahoo Subscriptions program. The material that MSNBS will come from the Open Content Alliance (OCA) that Microsoft is formally joining today.
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...
GoogleScholar database. Remember, material is just starting to enter the Yahoo and Google databases. You'll also be able to access Thomson Gale material via the Yahoo Subscriptions service. If you see material you might find useful, you'll click...
Yahoo Subscriptions Versus GoogleScholar I'm sure Yahoo's new service will draw comparisons with GoogleScholar. That said, I'm sure GoogleScholar will be offering access to more of this type of content in the future and very likely has deals...
I thought some of you might find his latest in-depth review of GoogleScholar worth a look. GoogleScholar still does not reveal any of the essential facts about the content, composition, source coverage and time span of its database.
If a
library has a subscription, they can enable GoogleScholar so that their patrons can automatically view the material. Earlier this month, we mentioned how any library can now set up direct links to the full-text articles
found in Google...
Here's the law firm of Schiffrin GoogleScholar Lets Any Library Add Links May 10, 2005 - Google Local UK has gained a new mobile site and the GoogleScholar program now allows any library to establish direct links to content.
Scholar database, assuming they have institutional subscriptions to the material. Google Local UK has gained a new mobile site and the GoogleScholar program now allows any library to establish direct links to content.
When blogging the GoogleScholar news I realized that since I started working with Danny and Chris on the SEW Blog, I never mentioned another large (and I think very useful) database to find and access library books called RedLightGreen.