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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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Google Scholar Versus PubMed in Locating Primary Literature to Answer Drug-Related Questions

TL;DR: Assessment in both databases the availability of primary literature target articles; total number of citations; availability of free, full-text journal articles; and number of primary Literature target articles retrieved by year within the first 100 citations of the search results found no significant differences.
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Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that the choice of the database affects widely-used citation and evaluation metrics but that bibliometric transfer functions exist to relate the metrics from these three databases.
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Lycopene: Emerging Production Methods and Applications of a Valued Carotenoid

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Multidisciplinary bibliographic databases.

TL;DR: The originator of the idea, Eugene Garfield, formulated several critical points in bibliometrics that have shaped citation indexes, for example, libraries with limited funding should be selective about the journals they acquire and a bibliography should selectively cover 'high quality' sources.
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Ant-termite interactions: an important but under-explored ecological linkage.

TL;DR: It is inferred that ant predation on termites is the most important, most widespread, and most studied type of interaction and it will be necessary to quantify the efficacy both of particular ant species and of ant communities as a whole in regulating termite populations in different biomes.