Could google scholar replace other search engines?

In summary, the conversation discusses the various engines available for searching literature, including sciencedirect and google scholar. While google scholar may appear to be the most comprehensive option, some individuals prefer sciencedirect for its quicker and more targeted results. However, google scholar may still be useful for finding a larger range of materials, though it may require more effort to find the desired article.
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We have many engines to search the literature, such as sciencedirect and so on. And we also have google scholar to search the whole literature. Is it a good idea to use only google scholar since it looks complete enough? What's your opinion?
 
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Maybe. I prefer sciencedirect when I know what I'm looking for usually quicker with sciencedirect than with scholar google, which finds a lot more, but you may have to scan more before you spot the right one.

Example scholar google, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleListURL&_method=list&_ArticleListID=2114646922&_sort=r&_st=13&view=c&_acct=C000228598&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=ab20e21c528f0d319114a661083d5053&searchtype=a
 
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Nopes. It also does not find some articles.
 

1. Could Google Scholar replace traditional search engines like Google?

Google Scholar is designed specifically for academic and scholarly research, so it may not be as effective for general searches as traditional search engines like Google. However, it can be a useful supplement to traditional search engines for finding scholarly articles and publications.

2. Is Google Scholar free to use?

Yes, Google Scholar is completely free to use. It is accessible to anyone with an internet connection and does not require a subscription or payment of any kind.

3. Can Google Scholar be used for all types of research?

Google Scholar is most effective for finding scholarly articles, books, and publications. It may not be as useful for other types of research, such as market research or non-academic sources.

4. Does Google Scholar have a large database of sources?

Google Scholar has a vast database of scholarly sources, including articles, books, and conference proceedings. However, it may not have every source in its database, so it is always a good idea to check multiple sources for comprehensive research.

5. Are the search results from Google Scholar reliable?

The search results from Google Scholar are generally reliable, as the sources are from reputable academic institutions and publishers. However, as with any search engine, it is important to critically evaluate sources for accuracy and relevance to your research topic.

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