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Abstract
The Internet and the World Wide Web has had a major impact on the accessibility of research information. The move towards open access and development of institutional repositories has resulted in increasing amounts of information being made available free of charge. Many of these resources are not included in conventional subscription databases and Google is not always the best way to ensure that one is picking up all relevant material on a topic. This article will look at how Google's search engine works, how to use Google more effectively for identifying research information, alternatives to Google and will review some of the specialist tools that have evolved to cope with the diverse forms of information that now exist in electronic form.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23738438 DOI: 10.3184/003685013X13617253047438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Prog ISSN: 0036-8504 Impact factor: 2.774