Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Google Scholar Citations lets you track citations to your publications over time.
One of the most useful functions of Google Scholar is its "Cited By" search function. What is it? Underneath an article's entry in Google Scholar, look for this Cited By ____ number:
Click "Related articles" or "Cited by" to see closely related work, or search for author's name and see what else they have written.
If you use Google Scholar, you can get citations for articles in the search result list. Copy and paste a formatted citation (APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA, or Vancouver) or use one of the links to import into your bibliography management tool.
Cite any page or article with a single click right from your browser. The extension does the hard work for you by automatically grabbing the title, author(s), publication date, and everything else needed to whip up the perfect citation.
Clicking on "Cited by ..." will bring up a list of citing documents in Google Scholar. These are arranged with the most highly cited works at the top. To locate a copy of these works, you can look for [PDF] links on the right, or links to Find it @ UToledo to the right or below each citation.
Google scholar provides citations for articles from the search result list (currently MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard or Vancouver). To grab a citation, click on the Quotes icon below an article in your search result list and select from the available citation styles.
One of the most useful aspects of Google Scholar is the "Cited by" function. This enables you to search for articles that have cited a given source. Follow the steps below to find citing articles, search within those articles, and use advanced search within those citing articles:
Google Scholar is the number one academic search engine. Our detailed guide covers best practices for basic and advanced search strategies in Google Scholar.