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It probably doesn't even search the full text of open access papers. It is primarily looking in the titles and the abstracts of these papers for keywords not the full text.
Nice explanation. Not so obvious to make a good literary review efficiently. Thank you
Thank you so much, it is really helpful. could you make another video for other databases such as Scopus , web of science …etc.
thank you again
This is a great suggestion. I can look into it!
Nice video, Thank you
Thanks that's a pretty nice video for a beginner. Can you please make more videos on R.
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Good thanks@@SciGradCoach
Nice video! Too bad there's not an option to look up for keyword synonyms anymore :(
Yeah, It does seem like they have built this in though. It bolds words that are close synonym of the word I am searching for.
Does Google Scholar search the full text of papers that are not open access?
It probably doesn't even search the full text of open access papers. It is primarily looking in the titles and the abstracts of these papers for keywords not the full text.
thanx alot
Great
Great
Thanks! I am glad it was helpful!