A heads-up for those academics on my friends list

Nov 19, 2004 17:04

Particularly scientific academics at the moment, but it could develop further:

Google Scholar

It searches specifically for articles and books, linking you to the text of the article if publically available online, or allowing you to do a library search for it or search for references to it on the web if not. It also provides links to all web ( Read more... )

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stompyboots November 19 2004, 09:19:19 UTC
Wow! I'm going to give that a shot right now, for my Stasi essay. Thanks!

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 09:20:17 UTC
My pleasure!

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captainlucy November 19 2004, 12:33:57 UTC
Ooo, the East German Secret Police! (See, a lifetime of watching Cold War movies hasn't gone to waste after all!)

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stompyboots November 20 2004, 09:48:29 UTC
With all those movies, you probably know more about them than I do at this point!

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stompyboots November 19 2004, 09:24:04 UTC
Bah! Everything requires a subscription to the relevant journal.

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 11:09:58 UTC
Annoying! I didn't actually go into any of the articles, so didn't notice this. It may be that I could access the majority of them from work anyway, as I'd be on a QUB computer, and they have a lot of electronic subscriptions. Similarly, you could try the same thing when logged on to a computer on your University network, and you might have better luck. But I appreciate that that does remove the 'Hoorah! I don't even need to leave the house to do my essay!' element of it. ;)

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stompyboots November 19 2004, 11:27:58 UTC
I have constant JSTOR access from both home and uni, which is cool, but there's nothing on my current title (something along the lines of/similar to): 'The Stasi were successful in penetrating the privacy of day-to-day life for typical East Germans.' Discuss. I've found 9 pieces by doing searches for 'Stasi' and 'GDR' in the full-text, but none of them are revelvant to my essay. Need more lazy sources; I don't want to have to old-skool it with the card catalogue!

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 13:01:42 UTC
I have constant JSTOR access from both home and uni

Schweet!

I hope you are all geared up to rip that question to pieces, by the way: it needs it!

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edling November 19 2004, 10:01:43 UTC
I've just found myself!

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 11:12:05 UTC
I just tried searching for you by name, but got 64 results for "E. Duerr". Can you post up the link so we can see it?

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 11:12:59 UTC
Oops, sorry - just checked my friends list (as opposed to my email) and saw that you had! Doh!

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neilh November 19 2004, 12:13:43 UTC
A relative of Citeseer?

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captainlucy November 19 2004, 12:41:02 UTC
Hmm, first of all an internet search engine. Then a highly useful (if somewhat limited by its small distribution) e-mail service. Now this. Google are trying to make themselves quite indespendible, aren't they?

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strange_complex November 19 2004, 12:59:41 UTC
Yup: next thing we know, we'll hear they've bought Belfast.

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captainlucy November 19 2004, 15:04:52 UTC
What on Earth would they want this place for? :D

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