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  1. Google Scholar

    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.

  2. Search for Articles with Google Scholar - University Libraries

    Google Scholar is good for conducting simple searches across a broad number of databases. For complex or in depth searching we recommend that you search individual subject databases.

  3. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.

  4. How to Use Google Scholar: A Step-by-Step Guide - wikiHow

    6 days ago · Open your preferred internet browser, and go to https://scholar.google.com/ to visit Google Scholar. You will see a webpage that resembles the regular Google Search page, with …

  5. How to use Google Scholar: the ultimate guide - Paperpile

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

  6. How to access my google scholar profile. - Google Account …

    How to access my google scholar profile. - Google Account Community. Send feedback on...

  7. Google Scholar - Harvard Library

    Like Google, Google Scholar allows searching of metadata terms, but unlike Google, it also indexes full text. Choose the default search or select “Advanced search” to search by title, …

  8. Search Google Scholar - NC State University Libraries

    Google Scholar allows you to search across a wide range of academic literature. It draws on information from journal publishers, university repositories, and other websites that it has …

  9. Creating a Google Scholar Profile - Biology IT

    Go to http://scholar.google.com and sign in with your Google account. If you are signed in you will see your Google username at the upper right; if not you will see the words "Sign in".

  10. About Google Scholar

    Google Scholar aims to rank documents the way researchers do, weighing the full text of each document, where it was published, who it was written by, as well as how often and how …