The enormous growth in the size of scholarly literature makes its retrieval challenging. To address this challenge, researchers and practitioners developed several solutions. These include indexing solutions e.g. ResearchGate, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Digital Bibliography & Library Project (DBLP) etc., research paper repositories e.g. arXiv.org, Zenodo, etc., digital libraries, scholarly retrieval systems, e.g., Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search, Semantic Scholar etc., digital libraries, and publisher websites. Among these, the scholarly retrieval systems, the main focus of this article, employ efficient information retrieval techniques and other search tactics. However, they are still limited in meeting the user in...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
This thesis evaluates and compares the retrieval effectiveness of the two search engines Google ...
The enormous growth in the size of scholarly literature makes its retrieval challenging. To address ...
Published scholarly articles have increased exponentially in recent years. This growth has brought c...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Abstract: Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and meta- analyses (e...
The rapid growth in the number of scholarly documents on the Web and in other digital platforms make...
Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and metaanalyses (evidence synt...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
Discovering the existence of scholarly papers in an online environment has been possible since the m...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
This thesis evaluates and compares the retrieval effectiveness of the two search engines Google ...
The enormous growth in the size of scholarly literature makes its retrieval challenging. To address ...
Published scholarly articles have increased exponentially in recent years. This growth has brought c...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
Scholarly publications are available online and in digital libraries, but existing search engines ar...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Abstract: Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and meta- analyses (e...
The rapid growth in the number of scholarly documents on the Web and in other digital platforms make...
Rigorous evidence identification is essential for systematic reviews and metaanalyses (evidence synt...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
Discovering the existence of scholarly papers in an online environment has been possible since the m...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
tion Index and later its successor, Web of Science. For almost half a century, these were the only a...
This thesis evaluates and compares the retrieval effectiveness of the two search engines Google ...