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『Google Scholar』の利点

直人 松田
- Vol. 14, pp 103-104
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The article was published on 2009-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 911 citations till now.

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Dissertation

Towards a Decision Support System for wicked problems: A literature analysis

TL;DR: Investigation of the nature of wicked problems and decision support in contexts where the consequences of a solution to a wicked problem are comprehended as being critical to an organisation’s survival found that procedural approaches to decision support for wicked problems are the most prevalent in the literature.
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Join the Conversation: Show Your Library's Google Scholar and Book Search Expertise

TL;DR: Offering workshops on Google Scholar and Google Book Search, and including them in library instruction sessions, gives librarians a new opportunity to connect with their user communities and open up new avenues of research for their users.
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Compétences des couples en matière de planification familiale en post-partum immédiat dans le District de Santé de Biyem-Assi, Cameroun

TL;DR: Pour 36% des répondants, le post-partum immédiat n'était pas un moment approprié pour l'utilisation d'une méthode contraceptive moderne, l'interaction entre contraceptifs et lait maternel et l'infertilité de the femme.

Improved Parallel Scanner for the Concurrent Execution of Lexical Analysis Tasks on MultiCore Systems

TL;DR: A hybrid model is developed for the concurrent execution of a lexical analyzer on multi-core systems using a dynamic task allocation algorithm and an auto-keyword detection method that significantly decreases the amount of time spent on lexical analysis during the compilation process.
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Does Google Scholar help or hurt institutional repositories

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors look at the effect that Google Scholar has on institutional repositories (IRs) and how libraries can respond and how to organize the content in institutional repositories and archives.
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Comparison of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar: strengths and weaknesses

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