The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers researchers novel ways of engaging with data. The crucial question for ensuring a balance between the supply and demand-side of data is whether this trend connects to existing scholarly practices and to the average search skills of researchers. To gain insight into this process we conducted a survey among nearly three hundred (N= 288) humanities scholars in the Netherlands and Belgium with the aim of finding answers to the following questions: 1) To what extent are digital databases and archives used? 2) What are the preferences in search functionalities 3) Are there differences in search strategies between novices and experts of information r...
This paper is a comparing study of the retrieval effectiveness of the search engines Google, Google ...
This study investigates the efficiency of the Google search engine at retrieving items from 26 UK In...
Since its introduction in mid 2004 the Google Scholar search engine has been the subject of consider...
The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers r...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
This paper investigates the information seeking of humanities academics and scholars using digital l...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
Abstract. This paper investigates the information seeking of humanities academics and scholars using...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in incorporating publicly available s...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in incorporating publicly available s...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
This paper is a comparing study of the retrieval effectiveness of the search engines Google, Google ...
This study investigates the efficiency of the Google search engine at retrieving items from 26 UK In...
Since its introduction in mid 2004 the Google Scholar search engine has been the subject of consider...
The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers r...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
This paper investigates the information seeking of humanities academics and scholars using digital l...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
Abstract. This paper investigates the information seeking of humanities academics and scholars using...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in incorporating publicly available s...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in incorporating publicly available s...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
This paper is a comparing study of the retrieval effectiveness of the search engines Google, Google ...
This study investigates the efficiency of the Google search engine at retrieving items from 26 UK In...
Since its introduction in mid 2004 the Google Scholar search engine has been the subject of consider...