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The silent fading of an academic search engine: the case of Microsoft Academic Search
2014
Online information review (Print)
The goal of this working paper is to summarize the main empirical evidences provided by the scientific community as regards the comparison between the two main citation based academic search engines: Google Scholar and Microsoft Academic Search, paying special attention to the following issues: coverage, correlations between journal rankings, and usage of these academic search engines. Additionally, selfelaborated data is offered, which are intended to provide current evidence about the
doi:10.1108/oir-07-2014-0169
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