6 Basic Google Scholar Tips Every Teacher Should Know about
January 16, 2017
Here is an updated version of one of our popular Google Scholar posters we published in 2016. The visual features some of the basic tips and features that every teacher and student using this academic search engine should know about. The content of the visual is based on guidelines provided by Scholar Help Centre. Feel free to download, print or share our infographic the way you want provided you cite us as the source and you keep it free of charge.
You can download the visual below in PDF format from this link.
1- Refine your keywords
Here is an updated version of one of our popular Google Scholar posters we published in 2016. The visual features some of the basic tips and features that every teacher and student using this academic search engine should know about. The content of the visual is based on guidelines provided by Scholar Help Centre. Feel free to download, print or share our infographic the way you want provided you cite us as the source and you keep it free of charge.
You can download the visual below in PDF format from this link.
1- Refine your keywords
- Go to Google Scholar
- Click on the arrow to the right of the search box
- Choose which words or phrases you want to include or exclude
- Go to Google Scholar
- Click on the arrow to the right of the search box
- Type in the name of the author in the box next to ‘Return articles authored by’
- Go to Google Scholar
- Click on the arrow to the right of the search box
- Type in the name of the publication in the box next to ‘Return articles published in’
- Go to Google Scholar
- Click on the arrow to the right of the search box
- Specify a timeframe by providing numerical values in the boxes next to ‘Return articles dated between’
- Go to Google Scholar
- Click on the envelope icon ‘Alerts’ on top of the search box
- Alternatively, you can create an alert from within a Google Scholar search result by clicking on the envelop icon on the left hand side.
- 'Click a library link to the right of the search result;
- Click a link labeled [PDF] to the right of the search result;
- Click "All versions" under the search result and check out the alternative sources;
- Click "Related articles" or "Cited by" under the search result to explore similar articles.'
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