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Google Scholar

Google Scholar is Google’s specialized search engine aimed at identifying scholarly literature online. “From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites” (About Google Scholar).

You will often be required and, in fact, find yourself needing to use a particular library database for specific courses assignments, so in this regard Google Scholar is certainly not the be all and end all of academic search engines. However, if you are ever seeking a broad, panorama-like search of scholarly sources, Google Scholar is a legitimate option to consider.

Some important things to note:

Here is an example search using the “Advanced Google Scholar” page:

Click here to see the results from the above search

While ambivalence toward information sources found by “Googling” will continue to be present in academic circles, Google Scholar has proven itself satisfactory and worthy of our attention.

So who says librarians don’t embrace the Internet?

As with any other research-related questions, feel free to ask us if you would like to know more about a source you find online. Is it legit? Can I get the full-text? How do I know if it is peer-reviewed? There’s a ton of information out there. It can be chaos, but we’re here to help dissect it.

Todd Wiebe
Reference and Instruction Librarian
Van Wylen Library

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