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Google Scholar for Research

Google Scholar:

In Settings set your Google Scholar Library Links to Technological University Dublin, Find@TUdublin. When you search this will link to subscribed full-text held in TU Dublin Library.

      

  1. For more information see this video guide.
  2. See also the tips from the Google Scholar website below:

Search Results
 Your search results are normally sorted by relevance, not by date. To find newer articles, try the following options:

  1. click "Since Year" to show only recently published papers, sorted by relevance;
  2. click "Sort by date" to show just the new additions, sorted by date;
  3. click the envelope icon to have new results periodically delivered by email.

Locating the full text of an article

Abstracts are freely available for most of the articles, but reading the entire article may require a subscription. Here're a few things to try:

  1. click a library link, e.g., "Find@", to the right of the search result;
  2. click a link labeled [PDF] to the right of the search result;
  3. click "All versions" under the search result and check out the alternative sources;
  4. click "Related articles" or "Cited by" under the search result to explore similar articles.

Getting better answers

  • If the search results are too specific for your needs, check out what they're citing in their "References" sections. Referenced works are often more general in nature.

  • Similarly, if the search results are too basic for you, click "Cited by" to see newer papers that referenced them. These newer papers will often be more specific.

  • Explore! There's rarely a single answer to a research question. Click "Related articles" or "Cited by" to see closely related work, or search for author's name and see what else they have written.

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