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EBSCO Discovery Service: Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a search engine for finding scholarly literature in many disciplines. When you search you can:

  • Explore or keep track of an area of research.
  • Get full text of freely available scholarly literature.
  • See how many times an article has been cited (even your own publications).

Searching articles in Google Scholar

Search by author or title. 

  • To search by title use the "author:" operator, e.g., author:"a guinier" or author:"arnold guinier".
  • To search by title, put the title in quotation marks e.g. "Small-angle scattering of X-rays"

For more searching tips click on the lnk:

Link to Google Scholar

The link to Google Scholar in EDS appears on the right side of the results page along with the link to DPLA. Clicking on this link will take the user to Google Scholar with the search terms.

EDS Google Scholar link

Google Scholar Results page

Once the results are displayed, you can click on the link indicated by the arrow to access the document.

Google Scholar results page

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