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  1. 4 days ago · Google Scholar profiles allows you to create a profile from existing Google Scholar data. A Google Scholar profile is a personal webpage that displays information about your scholarly work, including articles that have been published, article citations and calculates the h-index and i10-index.

  2. 5 days ago · Sign in to Google Scholar using your Google account. Click My Profile at the top of the page, on the left side, to enter your profile. From this screen you can: Set up your initial profile. Edit your profile information, including where you work, name, photo, and research interests. Manage your publications.

  3. Google searches public Web content. Your teacher says "Don't use Google," meaning that you should not use the public Web content. Google Scholar is different. It searches the same kinds of scholarly books, articles, and documents that you search in the Library's catalog and databases.

  4. 5 days ago · From the Settings menu, select Library links; Search in the search box for University of York (accept no similarly named substitutes!); Check the checkbox for University of York – Full Text @ York. Select Save. Once you've done that, follow the links to check YorSearch and see if the Library has a copy of what you've found. Additional features.

  5. 2 days ago · Google Scholar (GS) is a free academic search engine often likened to the academic version of Google. It searches repositories from publishers, universities, and scholarly websites, which form a smaller subset compared to Google’s comprehensive web index. Results from GS mostly consist of reliable scholarly sources, automatically gathered.

  6. 3 days ago · Step 1: Create and update your GS Profile. Step 2: Check publications in your GS Profile. Step 3: Contact Library. Sign in to your Google Scholar profile, or create a Google Scholar Profile. In your profile, enter your NTU email address and select "Make my profile public". Save.

  7. 3 days ago · Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Using Google Scholar allows you to bypass popular information and find scholarly information across a range of disciplines, provided by a wide range of academic institutions.