Nice and clear, I will show this to my students. They have been asking me to do feedback and commentary of examples of literature reviews so I have made some for them and now made them accessible on youtube. Good luck with your work - Dr Egan
Very straightforward and educational, learned more in 5 minutes than with the librarian in an hour, and yours is recorded so I can come back if I need to.. thank you so much!
This was helpful! I use google scholar but didn’t know it had more to it like the feature to click on the authors names and end up on their sites. Thanks
Mam u r genius n tank u so much ❤️,it's Rly helped me a lots ,after hrs n hrs searching topic about tis bt I couldn't find as like way ur suggested ..may God bless u..
I like that your video is short and specific, I was overwhelmed by the information on googlescholar the first time I visited the site. Do you know how to get material alternatives to those high billing articles that are really useful. Also doing a computer science research, do you recommend any other source for getting data for research like statistics and the likes. I'll really value your response thanks for the video
your video is very helpful. I am a teacher in a State College in Philippines and I have follow and subscribe to your channel and looking forward to watch more research videos from you.
My university has a way to sync with google scholar and if certain articles that have access restrictions or require you to have memberships, could be accessed with the university which pays for the access for you. If that makes sense... ask your university librarian how you can sync your university access with google for you to access the files.
Thanks Henny. I'm fuming as I wonder: why aren't these practical how-tos being generated by the institutions we are paying to educate us? I just got dropped in the deep end of a lit review and am expected to figure out how to swim. During a pandemic. :-(
Good question. Developing search queries is definitely more of an art than a science. It's very domain specific, too. Many scientific publications have keywords listed right under the abstract; that's usually a good place to start in finding the right search queries.
Thank you for your video, good tips...do you think google scholar has all the links to the research articles that we can find in library Uni data base such primo, proquest, engineering village..etc...(as a phd student). Thanks
That's helpful. I'm doing systematic review using Google scholar. How can I know the total number of literature that Google scholar finds when I search according to specified criteria?
Do we need to search using the words synonyms for Google Scholar? like "virtual agent" OR "cyber agent" ? Or Google Scholar is already searching its synonym automatically?
Thank you. This is very helpful. Please is there a software or application that can automatically construct a literature review paragraph using a number of different related articles? That would be a perfect match for researchers who have a lot of research papers to write to make their work easy. Thanks.