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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Google Scholar is a web-based scholarly search engine, a citation analysis tool and a gateway to materials on the web that are open access. As well as this it connects to library journal subscriptions and book collections. It is a both a \"blended\" resource for academic libraries as it cannot be categorised as one type of resource and \"..an ad-supported search engine with interesting added capabilities. Neither replaces libraries or intends to\". However, Google Scholar does not currently display any advertising.Since the launch of Google Scholar in 2004, librarians, and those in academic libraries in particular, have had concerns that their role in providing study and research resources could be adversely affected. Google Scholar provides access to citations, abstracts and may link directly to full text articles that the library has purchased from a broad range of academic journals in the familiar Google format. The Google GenerationTemplate:What? are familiar with how web search engines allow them to access information quickly and easily and so Google Scholar can be a useful tool for librarians to encourage these users into using academic sources. A study commissioned by the British Library and Joint Information Systems Committee and carried out by University College London's Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of Research highlights a concern that students will use search engines like Google Scholar as a way of accessing abstracts making the expensive journal databases conventionally employed by academic libraries redundant."@en }

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