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Google Scholar Ashley Brown, May 2008
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Google Scholar Background Information Google Scholar was released in November of 2004 Google Scholar Slogan: “Stand on the Shoulders of Giants” (borrowed from Isaac Newton): it is a thanks to all the scholars that have added to their area of study and have paved the path for new contributions Was started by Anurag Acharya http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=- 8762514765927564293 (18.40-25.00) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=- 8762514765927564293
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Google Scholar Team Alex Verstak: One of the first to work on Google Scholar, designed Library Links Program Robert Tansley: Studies and creates systems to catalog digital articles Christian DiCarlo: Acquires partnerships to get more literature for Google Scholar
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Google Scholar Features Search many sources (including professional societies, universities, academic publishers, and preprint repositories) through just one website Read key papers in any field of research Locate articles and abstracts, theses, peer- reviewed papers, and citations Find a full paper on the worldwide web or through your own library
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Google Scholar Page Rank System Pages are ranked according to: author weight of complete text in the article publication information the amount of times the text has been cited in other literature of other scholars
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Google Scholar Tools Advanced Search (Includes searching articles in only certain fields of study Choice between all articles or just recent articles in your search results Preferences Lets you choose what language you want your search results to be in Lets you add your university or local library if available for library links (up to three libraries) How many links per page Bibliography Manager: choose to have citations listed, available in five forms (RefMan, EndNote, BibTex, RefWorks, and WenXIianWang)
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Google’s Library Links Program If your school is signed up with Library Links Program, when you search on Google Scholar there is extra links that give you access to your school’s library server, which will then point you in the direction of the complete article For libraries that list their holdings in OCLC Open WorldCat, there is a “Library Search” link in the Google Scholar search results that will point you in the direction of where you can find the book you need at your local library
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Google Scholar Add-to- your-site Feature You can add Google Scholar to your website so that people can link to scholarly articles from it Useful to teacher, advisor, or newspaper websites Gets more people to use Google Scholar
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Google Scholar Blog A website with a massively large amount of information on Google Scholar Started by Dean Giustini Slogan: “To advocate for librarians, better search tools and web reorganization” Updated Daily Links to Articles from Peter Jasco, who has studied Google Scholar in-depth and written articles on his findings
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Work Cited http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/googlescholar/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Scholar http://www.google.com/librariancenter/newsletter/0612.html#2 https://services.google.com/inquiry/scholar_email?hl=en http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/about.html http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/libraries.html http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/scholarsearch.html http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html http://scholar.google.com/advanced_scholar_search?hl=en&lr http://scholar.google.com/scholar_preferences?hl=en&lr=&output =searchhttp://scholar.google.com/scholar_preferences?hl=en&lr=&output =search http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=- 8762514765927564293 (18.40-25.00)http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=- 8762514765927564293
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