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Google
Scholar™ Coverage
Google Scholar™ is a subset of Google™. It covers a portion of the scholarly literature. Coverage appears to
be strongest in science and technology. Google Scholar™ does not list what journals or publishers
it covers, so it is impossible to know exactly what is being searched..
We recommend that you use Google Scholar™ only as a supplement
to your searching of our Library Databases. Your results may contain items that are:
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- Duplicate or fragmentary
- Not scholarly works at all (syllabi, newsletters, etc.)
- Offers to sell you the item
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Narrowing your search
If you are getting too many results, you may want to narrow your search.
This can be done by using the Advanced Search screen.
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- Limit your search terms to only appear in the title
- Search exact phrases
- Limit to an author, journal title, or date range
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Google Scholar™ Results
Google Scholar™ indexes articles, reports, books and other
documents. The amount of access to the full text of your results
will vary.
There are at least 6 types of results:
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| Full Text Documents Click on the document's title to access the full text.( As a
general rule, always click on the title before any other
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| Citation (with web search) An article citation will have a 'cited by' link that takes
you to pages that have the full citation information. The
'web search' link performs a Google Search for that
citation- which might lead to the full text of the
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| Citations to books will
often have a 'Library Search' link, which will send you to Open
World Cat™, a website that shows you what libraries own that
book.
Note: This feature does not always accurately reflect what the Cal
Poly Pomona Library owns. To be certain, check the Library
Catalog. |
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| A Book Record in
Google Books™ has a linked title that allows you to
search for keyword occurrences within books, but you probably will
not be allowed to read the entire book there. |
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Articles with the 'Find It!' Link:
For citations for which Google is aware that the
University Library has a subscription entitling Cal Poly
users to full text, you will see a 'Find It Cal Poly Pomona' link.
If the
title link doesn't get you the full text, then try the
'Find It' link |
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| Articles can have
unpredictable amounts of information: clicking on a title
may get you the entire article, just an abstract, or just a
citation. If the title link doesn't work, the links to
the web sites listed at the bottom might lead to full text.
If not, try the 'Find It' link (if there is one). |
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| The Cited By link will give you items that have cited this older article. |
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If you need to get copy of an article from a citation and are not able to use Find it, see Help - Finding Articles From A Citation. When you access Google from on campus, you will be able to get full text for a lot of the Library's subscriptions without using Find It.
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Much of this page is based on the University of Tennessee Libraries Google
Scholar FAQ and Using Google
Scholar at the GSU Library. |
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This page is not affiliated with Google™ or
Google Scholar™. |