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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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Measuring Knowledge Translation Uptake Using Citation Metrics: A Case Study of a Pan-Canadian Network of Pharmacoepidemiology Researchers

TL;DR: This work compared three sources of citation counts (Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus) to determine their reliability, comprehensiveness, and currency and identified each tool’s strengths and limitations, particularly when considering team outputs.
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Factors influencing HIV risk-taking behaviours amongst textile factory workers living with HIV in Lesotho.

TL;DR: The need for continued research to identify HIV risk-taking behaviours by people living with HIV countrywide, to decrease the incidence of new infections and complications arising from reinfection is supported.
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Google Scholar and the gray literature: A reply to Bonato’s review

TL;DR: It is concluded that Google Scholar is a powerful tool for searching gray literature, as long as the users are familiar with all the possibilities it offers as a search engine.
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HIV/AIDS vaccines for Africa: scientific opportunities, challenges and strategies.

TL;DR: The main objective of this review is to outline the key scientific opportunities, challenges, strategies and strategies in HIV/AIDS vaccine development in Africa.
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Establishing of cancer units in low or middle income African countries: Angolan experience--a preliminary report.

TL;DR: The fight against cancer has just started in Angola and the training, education, advocacy and legislation are ongoing and according to the results, the assessment checklist for the establishment of cancer units is a useful instrument.
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