Why is Google Scholar a reliable source?
In particular, Google has good coverage of non-English sources, as well as Open Access articles and those contained in institutional repositories! This database is a citation index, meaning you can search the number of times an article has been cited by other people. This is a function of many credible databases.
How do you start searching for a scholarly article on Google Scholar?
Searching is as easy as searching in regular Google. Start from the Library’s Homepage to search SHSU’s Google Scholar. Click on the Articles & More tab and locate the Google Scholar search box at the very bottom. Enter a search term or phrase, such as “bird flu.”
Where can I find scholarly articles?
Finding Scholarly ArticlesLook for publications from a professional organization.Use databases such as JSTOR that contain only scholarly sources.Use databases such as Academic Search Complete or other EBSCO databases that allow you to choose “peer-reviewed journals”.
Where can I find articles?
Use online databases to find articles in journals, newspapers, and magazines (periodicals). You can search for periodical articles by the article author, title, or keyword by using databases in your subject area in Databases.
How do I find articles online?
Journal & Article LocatorGo to the Library homepage and click the “Databases and Journals” tab. Search for the journal name.Click on the “E-Journal Keyword Matches.”This will take you to the “Online Journals and Databases” page from the previous section on this page, “Online Journals and Databases”.
How can I get PubMed articles for free?
Click on the PubMed Central link or a Publisher’s link to access the full text of the article. Articles in PubMed Central are freely available.
How can I get free full text articles?
Free full-text articles can be approached in the following ways.Medknow Publications. PubMed Central and PubMed. Directory of Open Access Journals. Electronic Resources in Medicine Consortium and National Medical Library. Google, Google Scholar, and Yahoo. The Cochrane Library. Public Library of Science. Free Medical Journals.
Is PubMed reliable?
PubMed delivers a publicly available search interface for MEDLINE as well as other NLM resources, making it the premier source for biomedical literature and one of the most widely accessible resources in the world.
How much does PubMed cost?
PubMed Central (PMC) costs US taxpayers about $4.45 million per year to run, according to documents recently obtained by an ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Surprisingly, most of the money is spent converting author manuscripts into online publications.
What is the best medical search engine?
Top 10 Medical Websites for DoctorsPubMed.MedScape.WebMD.WHO.UptoDate.ClinicalKey.MedicineNet.American Medical Association.
How far back does PubMed go?
As of 27 January 2020, PubMed has more than 30 million citations and abstracts dating back to 1966, selectively to the year 1865, and very selectively to 1809.