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[DOC File]THE SCHOLAR AND THE FUTURE OF THE RESEARCH LIBRARY
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General Scholarship Search Engines. www.gacollege411.org. www.bigfuture.collegeboard.org. www.scholarships.com. www.uncf.org. https://www.myscholly.com/
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Google Scholar is a custom search engine that indexes “academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites” (Google Scholar About, 2013). It contains scholarly books, journal articles and conference proceedings.
[DOC File]A note on search engines - Columbia University
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Custom search engines are purpose built to search within particular parameters or websites. Two main types are: scholarly search engines, which only find scholarly results such as books, e-books, journal articles and grey literature, and . subject-specific search engines, which search for all resources on a particular subject.
[DOC File]Google Scholar Guide Me - Monash University
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Enter a search term, and Vivismo will pull back matching responses from major search engines and also automatically organize the pages into categories. CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS NOTE: Search engines are useful for grey literature searching or to get ideas for searching, but they are NOT suitable for the comprehensive nature ...
[DOC File]Finding sources - Monash University
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The search engine returns a list of ranked URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), which are unique addresses of each web page, that link to Web pages related to your keywords. Google: Google is the most popular search engine in the US. It claims to be the largest of all search engines, with over 4 billion web pages indexed and stored in its database.
[DOCX File]SEARCH ENGINES - University of Delaware
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Google Scholar included three articles. These articles include the three full text articles that were found on LISTA, Emerald Insight and Education Full text. During my search on Google Scholar I didn’t expect for the same articles to appear in full text that were available on the paid databases.
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4. Search engines. A search engine is a program that searches documents for specified keywords and returns a list of documents where the keywords were found. On the WWW, the search engine utilizes automated robots to gather information and automatically index sites.
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Less efficient search engines than Westlaw or Lexis. Many irrelevant materials to sort out . Fewer practice aids and secondary sources. Uncertain reliability (if not official sites) Uncertain updating
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THE SCHOLAR AND THE FUTURE OF THE RESEARCH LIBRARY. By Fremont Rider: A Review Article. ... For the exploitation of this material by relevant search engines and data mining software tools, such data needs to be archived and stored in appropriate formats with relevant metadata.
[DOCX File]Scholarship Academy
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GUIDELINES FOR AUTHOR NAMES. Google and Google Scholar account for a large percentage of referral traffic to SAGE Journals. Improving your article’s searchability on popular search engines, like Google, will require that it is indexed properly.
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