Google Scholar

Publisher: Google

Subject: multidisciplinary

Description: Google Scholar is a free platform for searching academic literature, allowing users to find scientific articles, books, conference papers, theses, technical reports, and patents across various fields. It is not restricted by discipline or language, enabling searches for academic works in languages other than English.

The platform facilitates quick searches for academic sources in databases from major scientific literature producers, including publishers like Elsevier and Springer, digital archives from universities and other institutions, preprint servers, digitised library collections, and various catalogues.
By using the library links extension in the settings (instructions provided below), users can add up to five institutions, granting access to the full texts of articles available through the subscriptions of those libraries. This feature enhances the ability to access paid electronic resources directly from the Google Scholar interface.

Instructions for Adding Library Links in Settings:
1. Open the Google Scholar menu
2. Click on "Settings" and then "Library links."
3. Search for "Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Get full text."
4. Save the settings

Interface language:  English

Accessibility: free

Can be searched in EDS: No

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