Google Scholar - a new search engine for us eggheads
Google has just launched a new search engine called Google Scholar. It’s an engine specifically of scholarly content, such as articles in academic journals. It’s still in beta, so don’t be too hard on Google if it’s not perfect. Danny Sullivan has written an article in SearchDay about the new service. Good on ya, Google!
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Posted by Stephan Spencer of Netconcepts on 11/20/2004 | Permalink |
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I am an Adjunct Professor of Engineering Management in the Rader Graduate School of Business at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. We have begun recommending the use if GOOGLE Scholar as a preliminary search for research papers. Its focus seems right on for scholarly research. My graduate students like the speed and the clean results it produces.
Comment by Gene A. Wright — 12/5/2004 @ 8:57 pm