Search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, are co-producers of academic knowledge. They have a profound impact on the way knowledge is generated, transmitted, and distributed. This chapter first explores how Google Scholar works as a human-technological system in order to analyze the site’s technology in combination with its inscribed usage and its actual use and users. The chapter then scrutinize the complex power relationships of digital networks with Google at its epicenter. Following Manuel Castells’s (2009) proposal to "unwire" the construction of academic knowledge through the coded dynamics of search engines, the author examines the larger legal and political-economic implications of the platform’s architecture and ...
Teaching information literacy at higher educational institutions forms the background for the curren...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
Google Scholar allows researchers to search through a free and extensive source of information on sc...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
The paper aims to contribute to the sociological analysis of power through the study of the structur...
The 11th anniversary of Google Scholar passed yesterday. Max Kemman provides an overview of the grow...
Soon after the university movement started in the late 1800s, academic libraries became the dominant...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
Google Scholar (GS) has progressively emerged as a tool which “provides a simple way to broadly sear...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
Teaching information literacy at higher educational institutions forms the background for the curren...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
Google Scholar allows researchers to search through a free and extensive source of information on sc...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
The paper aims to contribute to the sociological analysis of power through the study of the structur...
The 11th anniversary of Google Scholar passed yesterday. Max Kemman provides an overview of the grow...
Soon after the university movement started in the late 1800s, academic libraries became the dominant...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
Academic web search engines have become central to scholarly research. While the fitness of Google S...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
Google Scholar (GS) has progressively emerged as a tool which “provides a simple way to broadly sear...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
Teaching information literacy at higher educational institutions forms the background for the curren...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
Google Scholar allows researchers to search through a free and extensive source of information on sc...