Search engine for scholars – scholar.google.com

November 9th, 2008  Tagged , ,

Ever yearn for a way to search the Internet for old-fashioned peer-reviewed scholarly resources, instead of wading through links to Wikipedia and enthusiast websites?

Then look into http://scholar.google.com .

You can search academic sources such as theses, abstracts, peer-reviewed papers, books from a variety of sources including universities, academic publishers and professional societies.  You can even restrict your search to specific subject areas in advanced search.

This may be a resource that is worth exploring.
   Fran

Here are some of the directions (from http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html):

“Each Google Scholar search result represents a body of scholarly work. This may include one or more related articles, or even multiple versions of one article. For example, a search result may consist of a group of articles including a preprint, a conference article, a journal article, and an anthology article, all of which are associated with a single research effort.  Grouping these articles allows us to more accurately measure the impact of research and to better present the different research efforts in an area.
 
“Each search result contains bibliographic information, such as the title, author names, and source of publication. One set of bibliographic data is associated with the entire group of related articles and is our best estimate at the representative article for the group. This bibliographic data is based on information from the articles in the group, as well as on citations to these articles from other scholarly works.”

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2 Responses to “Search engine for scholars – scholar.google.com”

  1.   trypu on March 19, 2009 7:05 am

    i want to say some thing “good job”
    all in one search engine

    http://trypu.com

  2.   Kigose on August 20, 2009 7:16 am

    Hi,

    It is just exactly what I am looking for, though we have known this for long a time. By the way, the link above is broken because you added a dot (I thought Google has shut it down!)

    Regards

    Kigose
    Kids Search Engine

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