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Literature searches with Google Scholar: Knowing what you are and are not getting
GSA Today (2013)
  • Charles Romesburg
  • Jerome V. DeGraff
  • Nicholas DeGraff
Abstract
Whether you are a student developing a senior thesis or a geoscientist preparing a research proposal, finding relevant concepts, data, and information produced by other geoscientists is a crucial step to eventual success. The quote, “If I have seen farther it is by standing on the shoulders of giants,” attributed to Sir Isaac Newton, acknowledges this fact. Our expanding knowledge base, increasing professional specialization, and greater involvement in interdisciplinary studies make it less and less likely we will know all the useful information important to any study we may consider undertaking. For this reason, we turn to scholarly literature to remedy any important deficiencies. For both students and researchers, this has increasingly meant employing Google Scholar.
Publication Date
2013
DOI
10.1130/GSAT175GW.1
Citation Information
Charles Romesburg, Jerome V. DeGraff and Nicholas DeGraff. "Literature searches with Google Scholar: Knowing what you are and are not getting" GSA Today Vol. 23 Iss. 10 (2013) p. 44 - 45
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles_romesburg/85/