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    Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions.

  3. Google Scholar Search Help

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    The advanced search window lets you search in the author, title, and publication fields, as well as limit your search results by date. How do I search by specific jurisdictions? Select the...

  4. Google Scholar is the number one academic search engine. Our detailed guide covers best practices for basic and advanced search strategies in Google Scholar.

  5. From the results page, select the menu bar and select "Advanced search" to discover additional filter options. This search allows you to include, exclude, or specify words and phrases for your search. You can also search by author, journal, and date.

  6. 18 Google Scholar tips all students should know - The Keyword

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    Get even more specific with Advanced Search. Click on the hamburger icon on the upper left-hand corner and select Advanced Search to fine-tune your queries. For example, articles with exact words or a particular phrase in the title or articles from a particular journal and so on.

  7. Advanced Search - Google Scholar - Library Guides at ...

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    Use Google Scholar's Advanced Search Feature. To open Advanced Search in Google Scholar. 1) Select the menu icon from the upper left corner: 2) Select Advanced Search from the pull down menu: 3) Use the search boxes to refine your search:

  8. Google Scholar Advanced Search - Google Scholar - Strath

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    Use the Advanced search to find: all of the words; an exact phrase; at least one of the words. You can also exclude search terms using the without the words option. Search for your terms anywhere in the full article or limit your search to terms in the title of the article.