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Introduction
Finding academically credible resources using Google Scholar
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Google Scholar VS Google
The main differences between Google Scholar and Google.
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Click here to watch the video: Search planning
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Useful Functions
Filtering by date and language, saving resources to My Library, referencing styles, and cited by and relevant articles.
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Schools, Colleges and Apprentices: Using Google Scholar
From Library Learning & Teaching March 28, 2018
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Last reviewed: June 2023 Review due: Summer 2024
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. Use Google Scholar to discover journal articles, conference papers and much more. Watch this short video to discover how to make the most of this web search engine.
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