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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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Enterprise resource planning adoption and satisfaction determinants

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Rapid understanding of scientific paper collections: Integrating statistics, text analytics, and visualization

TL;DR: An understanding of the value of reference management, statistics, citation text extraction, natural language summarization for single and multiple documents, filters to interactively select key papers, and network visualization to see citation patterns and identify clusters is developed.
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An exploratory study of Google Scholar

TL;DR: The study shows deficiencies in the coverage and up‐to‐dateness of the GS index and points out which web servers are the most important data providers for this search service and which information sources are highly represented.
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Ranking marketing journals using the Google Scholar-based hg-index

TL;DR: The authors investigate the relationship between the hg-ranking, ranking implied by Thomson Reuters’ Journal Impact Factor for 2008, and rankings in previous citation-based studies of marketing journals.
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