This document provides an overview of resources for quality web searching beyond Google. It lists several scholarly search engines including Google Scholar, Scirus, and Microsoft Academic Search. It also discusses subject directories, gateways, open access journal articles and theses/dissertations. Recommended scholarly repositories and databases are provided, including ArXiv, CiteSeer and Web of Knowledge. Tips are offered for managing references and staying updated on library news.
3. Scholarly good search engines
Use
Google Scholar
Scirus
Microsoft Academic Search
Google
Beyond
4. Open Access Journal Articles
Visit DOAJ (http://www.doaj.org/ )
Google
Beyond
5.
Search
Beyond
Google
Access To Open Access
Electronic Thesis
Open Access Theses and Dissertations at
http://oatd.org/
NDLTD at
http://elaine.dlib.vt.edu:8082/ndltd/serviceprovider
All Dissertation http://
www.alldissertations.com/index.php
6. Good Scholarly Repository/ Book
Start with
ArXiv at http://arxiv.org/
CiteSeer at
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/index;jsessionid
=8E6BE409E8CC85083E35C2AAC19C117B
InTech Open Science at
http://www.intechopen.com/
7.
Web of Knowledge (Campus Access)
(It is the best citation and abstract level
database. Only the good journals are
indexed in this database. )
Google
Searching in good scholarlyBeyond
Journals / High impact Journals
9. Managing References, Saving
and Sharing Articles
Try
Mendeley at www.mendeley.com/
Zotero at http://www.zotero.org/ (Firefox
Browser only)
CiteULike http://www.citeulike.org/
10. For Updated News
Visit Library Blog at
http://igitlrc.blogspot.in/
Or Visit Library Facebook Page at
https://www.facebook.com/IGDTUWLi
brary
https://twitter.com/igitlrc
Notes de l'éditeur
You can trust the lii.org more than many referrals. If there are annotations by professionals, that helps.
The burden is on you, always.
Demonstrate link: search example in Google.
Use http://www.hanksville.org/yucatan/mayacal.html