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November 18, 2004

Google Scholar

purplehope.gifHope Greenberg has pointed out the emergence of Google Scholar.

"[Google]may already be the first stop for students doing research, but it looks like Google Scholar hope to become the first stop for many academic researchers. They've indexed documents and books, including many that were not previously available to the public. They have citations as well as ways to find info from non-online libraries."

Next, we should expect Google Scholarly Alerts to let you know that one of your competitors has submitted a new artice, won a new prize, or has just retired - leaving open a tenure track opportunity - apply now ! Eventually, Google University.

[1] Hope Greenberg is also found at http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/

Posted by sjc at November 18, 2004 10:36 AM

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