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Offline pianistimo

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scholar.google.com
on: November 29, 2006, 06:51:06 PM
ok.  so i was googling and accidentally hit a button and all of a sudden i see this category that i never saw before.  now - how many other of these googlies are there?  and, when you search on google scholar - do you get much more information?

here's another one - 'froogle.' 

and 'boogle'  where you can find 'winnie the pooh' and books like that.

oh dear.  'poogle'  where you can find out about dogs and get pictures of poo?

'toogle' which is an image search - although art is done with keyboard letters

'woogle' words in pictures

'gahooyoogle'  - seach yahoo and google at the same time.

'zoogle' - can find pics of 'animals in the womb' by clicking animals

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Re: scholar.google.com
Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 07:17:02 PM
wow.  i'm finding thesis's now.  amazing.  i didn't know i had access.  i googled piano technique (under googlescholar) and then alfred cortot.  no wonder i couldn't find stuff.

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Re: scholar.google.com
Reply #2 on: December 01, 2006, 06:40:38 PM
The main google website has a lot of beta categories here: https://www.google.ca/intl/en/options/

I remember hearing a while back that google was undertaking a project to put important literature on the net, but I'm not finding it...

Offline donjuan

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Re: scholar.google.com
Reply #3 on: December 01, 2006, 06:51:18 PM
scholar.google isnt bad for research articles; but if you are looking specifically for medical research, then medline is better.
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