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Shortcut to: http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041115/full/041115-13.html
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Published online: 18 November 2004; | doi:10.1038/news041115-13
Scientists get their own Google
Declan Butler
New search engine ranks papers by importance, and finds the free
versions.





Google Scholar searches for scientific articles instead of web pages.

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Imagine searching the Internet and being able to restrict your results
to academic texts. Today Google launched a free search engine that aims
to do just that. Google Scholar searches only journal articles, theses,
books, preprints, and technical reports across any area of research.

A test version of the search engine is available at
http://scholar.google.com, so you can try it out. In a search for the
phrase "human genome", for example, a normal Google web search throws
back 450,000 or so hits, with genome centres and databases and other
websites ranked top.

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