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  2. Google Scholar

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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...

  3. Google Scholar Search Help

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    Search Help. Get the most out of Google Scholar with some helpful tips on searches, email alerts, citation export, and more. Finding recent papers. Your search results are normally sorted...

  4. Research Guides: Google Scholar: Advanced Searching

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    The second search bar lets you search for results in a particular scholarly journal. Google Scholar understands many common ways of abbreviating journal titles. The last search tool lets you search for results from within a range of publication dates. You can also adjust this from the results page. <<

  5. 1. Google Scholar searches are not case sensitive. 2. Use keywords instead of full sentences. 3. Use quotes to search for an exact match. 3. Add the year to the search phrase to get articles published in a particular year. 4. Use the side bar controls to adjust your search result. 5. Use Boolean operator to better control your searches.

  6. Advanced Search - Google Scholar - Library Guides at University...

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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:

  7. John S. Bailey Library: Google Scholar Guide: Advanced searching

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    Google Scholar provides several advanced searching options. These options may include the use of: the Advanced search features. Boolean and proximity operators. words as search operators. symbols as search operators.

  8. Google Scholar: Advanced Search Tips - Manchester University

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    Searching in General. Enter your subject search terms in the top four boxes according to how you want the terms to be combined. Searching by Author, Journal, or Phrase. Author Search: Enter one or more names in the "return articles authored by" box to search for specific authors.

  9. Google Scholar Advanced Search - Google Scholar - LibGuides at...

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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.

  10. Search Google Scholar - Academic Guides at Walden University

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    Search for keywords within the results by checking the box for Search within citing articles at the top of the search and following the prompts, or limit the date range by choosing an option on the left side of the page under Any time.

  11. Advanced Searching in Google Scholar - Stetson University

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    Be sure to use Google Scholar's Advanced Search Options to get more precision in your results. > To access Advanced Search, start by clicking the ☰ (triple bar) icon and then Advanced Search. > Use the search fields to help you get results that are a better fit for your research project.

  12. Searching Tips - Google Scholar - Research Guides at University...

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    Results must have all the query words in the body of the text. This type of search is more comprehensive than intext: because it is searching for several concepts. Ex. allintext:autism vaccine controversy. Boolean Commands.

  13. How to search for articles from a specific journal in Google...

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    Google Scholar - Advanced Search allows you to specify the name of the publication (put the name in quote marks to prevent the words being applied as if joined with AND).

  14. LibGuides: Google Scholar: Basic Searching - Clark University

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    Google Scholar weighs several factors to rank results, including: Frequency of your search terms in the article. Number of other articles that have cited a given article. How recent an article is.

  15. LibGuides: Google Scholar Search Strategies: Research

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    Google Scholar is a powerful tool for researchers and students alike to access peer-reviewed papers. With Scholar, you are able to not only search for an article, author or journal of interest, you can also save and organize these articles, create email alerts, export citations and more.

  16. Getting Better Search Results with Google Scholar:

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    Google Scholar is a convenient search tool but it has limitations. Learn how to get the best results from your searches.

  17. Library Guides: Google Scholar Help Guide: Search Tips

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    If you have found information on your topic on the web from, for example, a government or nonprofit website, you may use Google Advanced Search to search that website with the power of Google.

  18. Library Guides: Google Research Made Easy: Google Scholar

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    Try searching within citing articles. Do a search in Google Scholar. In the results, you can click on the "Cited by" link under the citation. On the next screen, you can select the "Search within articles citing..." checkbox and refine your search only within those titles that also cited what you are interested in.

  19. How to: Cited By searches in Google Scholar - Citation Searching...

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    1. To begin, search for your item in Google Scholar using words from the title, the author, etc. You can click on the small downward triangle near the search button (magnifying glass) to get an advanced search screen. 2. The results will be ranked by relevance, with matching titles closer to the top.

  20. Searching for an Individual Author in Google Scholar -...

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    You can search within the author field by either using Google Scholar’s Advanced Search or using the author field tag. The Advanced Search is effective when you are looking for a single author (with no name variations). The author field tag is best for searching multiple author names (including name variations). A. Advanced Search.

  21. Google Scholar (GS) shows citations to articles, reports, online books, and other materials that show up online. Its searches are set to cover scholarly material more often than 'regular' Google.