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What is the Google Scholar platform? Pros and Cons of Google Scholar

Ngoc Phuong

Ngoc Phuong

2023-04-24 . 107 view

Besides Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Calendar, ... Whether you have been using Google for a long time or not, you can easily search, save, and keep track of any documents in your learning process. If not yet, let's join us to learn about one of the "blockbusters" in the Google ecosystem now: Google Scholar in the article below!

I. What is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is a supporting software to help you easily look up documents and scientific articles such as books, documents, magazines, and even dissertations. This website has been officially published worldwide. It is widely used in academic areas to assist teachers and students in reading. Information has a high level of accuracy, such as research and scientific articles.

Furthermore, Google Scholar is also a great searching service because this platform can help you in accessing the most accurate sources. Google Scholar will assist you in finding extended documents not available in the teaching program, documents related to expert information, and specific, accurate source citations.

On this software, you can easily find articles, expert seminars, and scientific research. Google Scholar also gives you valuable academic documents from famous universities or libraries around the world, enough to meet user needs.

II. Advantages of the Google Scholar platform

1. The interface is not complicated. It is popular and suitable for all users.

Regarding the interface, this platform is designed simply, very similar to Google, Google Scholar helps users search for information extremely quickly and conveniently. The website can also sort documents by year, allowing you to limit the time documents are published.

2. Lots of accurate information sources for you to choose.

Currently, Google Scholar software will grant you rights and time limits to access huge document databases worldwide. These documents will be sent to you in various file formats. Besides, these document files will be attached with links, to help readers search for information more easily.

3. Diverse many different citation styles

The website also supports document citation (citing) in many different formats such as APA, MLA, and ISO 690. This is very useful when users can cite directly without having to cite themselves or use other intermediaries to quote the text.

4. Linked with many automatic citation sources

In addition to the direct citation sources, this software will still assist you in citing links to automatic citation software. You can copy author information, publication dates, etc., and use this software to cite.

5. Has a save mode to refer later

You can save articles to read later by clicking on the star below the article. This item has been added to your library. If you need to view it, choose My Library in the upper right corner.

III. Cons of Google Scholar

1. Google Scholar will not support you to preview the content of the abstract

An abstract is a brief summary that begins a lecture or dissertation to clarify the purpose of the article and its main conclusions. Its goal is to help readers quickly identify the purpose and methods of the article, thereby helping readers decide whether to click on that link or not. However, Google Scholar does not currently support this feature (this article was written on July 8, 2021).

2. Limited by the number of links

Google Scholar limits the number of full-text articles you can read. Generally speaking, you can only read the first part of the document and the publisher will have to pay an additional fee to read the full content of the document.

3. Limited on the document algorithm

Moreover, the current Google Scholar's content filtering algorithm is not optimal due to some limitations. The website does not allow keyword searches based on abstracts or document reviews. The advanced search function is still quite limited and does not categorize by subject or type of document but only classifies articles by year of publication and includes citations and patents.

4. Not yet 100% remedial of features

Google Scholar's automatic citations can still contain errors, so you must always check your citations to avoid incorrect citations in your article.

The above article is extremely useful information about the Google Scholar document-searching platform that you cannot miss. Don't forget to follow us for more interesting information!

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