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Finding Articles and Journals via Google Scholar, Journal Portals, and Link Resolvers
2010
Reference and user services quarterly
Finding journal titles and journal articles are two of the toughest tasks on academic library webpages. Challenges include choosing the best tools, using terms that make sense, and guiding the user through the process. In addition, the continued development of Google Scholar raises the question of whether it could become a better tool for finding a full-text article than link resolver software or journal portals. To study these issues, researchers at James Madison University analyzed results
doi:10.5860/rusq.50n2.170
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