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20 years of Google Scholar

419 pointsby thepuppet33r6 months ago

38 comments

teruakohatu6 months ago
The best thing, by a long way, that Google Scholar has achieved is denying Elsevier &amp; co a monopoly on academic search.<p>In most universities here in New Zealand, articles have to be published in a journal indexed by Elsevier&#x27;s Scopus. Not in a Scopus-indexed journal, it does not count anymore than a reddit comment. This gives Elsevier tremendous power. But in CS&#x2F;ML&#x2F;AI most academics and students turn to Google Scholar first when doing searches.
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codeflo6 months ago
Pushing a half-abandoned but widely beloved project into the visibility of the bean counters at Google with a birthday announcement like that is a dangerous game. Best of luck.
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thepuppet33r6 months ago
Yes, Google deserves to be distrusted and avoided as a whole, but Google Scholar is a genuinely net good for humanity.
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lbeckman3146 months ago
&gt; 18. A paw-sitive contribution to Physics. F.D.C Willard (otherwise known as Chester, the Siamese cat) is listed as a co-author on an article entitled: “Two, Three, and Four-Atom Exchange Effects” that explores the magnetic properties of solid helium-3 and how interactions between its atoms influence its behavior at extremely low temperatures. Chester’s starring role came about because his co-author&#x2F;owner, Jack H. Hetherington wrote the entire paper with the plural “we” instead of a single “I.”<p>---<p>&#x27;Two-, Three-, and Four-Atom Exchange Effects in bcc 3He&#x27; by J. H. Hetherington and F. D. C. Willard [0, 1, 2]<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkeys.com&#x2F;media&#x2F;wysiwyg&#x2F;smartwave&#x2F;porto&#x2F;category&#x2F;about&#x2F;jackspages&#x2F;PRLV35No21.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkeys.com&#x2F;media&#x2F;wysiwyg&#x2F;smartwave&#x2F;porto&#x2F;category&#x2F;abo...</a><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkeys.com&#x2F;about&#x2F;jackspages&#x2F;fdcwillard.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkeys.com&#x2F;about&#x2F;jackspages&#x2F;fdcwillard.html</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;F._D._C._Willard" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;F._D._C._Willard</a>
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agnishom6 months ago
Google Scholar is extremely valuable to the academic community. I am afraid that Google will decide to scrap it someday, and we will be left with a number of inferior alternatives.
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malshe6 months ago
I use Google Scholar daily and it&#x27;s been a fantastic resource. Google Scholar with Zotero completes my articles search and storage.<p>Btw, Anurag&#x27;s last name is misspelt under the picture. It reads &quot;Achurya&quot; instead of &quot;Acharya&quot;<p>Edit: They fixed it
2dvisio6 months ago
20 years and still no API. In my past as an academic I&#x27;ve tried several times to build systems to depend on Scholar and was always taken aback by the lack of an API. I get it was not to be swallowed whole by other publishers etc, but that has reduced the potential of the product.
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renewiltord6 months ago
Google Scholar is fantastic stuff. I am so grateful for it. It’s crazy how easy it is to find papers these days by just going to it. University library search functions are completely useless in comparison.
zeroonetwothree6 months ago
Google Scholar is so good. I started doing research right when it came out and it was amazingly helpful. I can’t imagine how it was done before.
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mananaysiempre6 months ago
21. Google Scholar will deny access to you if you (need to) self-host a VPN on a common VPS provider. Being a Google product, it also can’t be special-cased in your routing table. (I genuinely had to retrain myself to use Google Scholar again once I no longer had that need.)<p>22. Switching on sort by date will impose a filter to papers published within the year, and you cannot do anything about that.
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dctoedt6 months ago
I&#x27;d not known about &quot;F.D.C. Willard&quot; — the <i>nom de plume</i> of a Michigan State physics professor&#x27;s Siamese cat, Chester — who was listed as a co-author of a number of the professor&#x27;s physics papers.<p>More on Chester and his co-author status: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;F._D._C._Willard" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;F._D._C._Willard</a>
GeoAtreides6 months ago
oh no<p>they remembered google scholar exists<p>it&#x27;s a great product and I don&#x27;t trust google at all not to break it or mess with it
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elashri6 months ago
I did not know about PDF Scholar Readee extension [1]. Unfortunately the reason is that I use Firefox only (and safari iOS) and it is not available there. The AI outlines will be useful and I can think of myself using it.<p>I do not want to comment on number 20. I really wished that I joined CERN 10 years earlier but then it is the mistake of my parents :)<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chromewebstore.google.com&#x2F;detail&#x2F;google-scholar-pdf-reader&#x2F;dahenjhkoodjbpjheillcadbppiidmhp?utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_source=scholar.googleblog.com&amp;utm_campaign=kp&amp;utm_content=top" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chromewebstore.google.com&#x2F;detail&#x2F;google-scholar-pdf-...</a>
russellbeattie6 months ago
Huh. I tried the &quot;Listen to article&quot; button, because I knew it was going to be generated and was curious to hear how it sounded.<p>Interestingly, it highlighted the words as it read. I haven&#x27;t seen that before online. Not sure how useful it is (especially for anyone interested in this particular topic), but I thought it was a neat innovation nevertheless.
PeterStuer6 months ago
I love it when I receive a scolar mail informing that there is a new citation of a 20+ year old long forgotten paper.
svat6 months ago
Related: 2014 article by Steven Levy, titled &quot;The Gentleman Who Made Scholar&quot;: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wired.com&#x2F;2014&#x2F;10&#x2F;the-gentleman-who-made-scholar&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wired.com&#x2F;2014&#x2F;10&#x2F;the-gentleman-who-made-scholar...</a>
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rnewme6 months ago
Time goes by fast. It&#x27;s interesting to think how authors son is now 20 as well.<p>Another interesting thing is little popup form at the end of post asking me if my opinion of Google changed for the better after reading the post. I mean maybe a bit, b the form definitely knocked the score back down.
afandian6 months ago
Some fun Google Scholar history from another perspective.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;DZ2Bgwyx3nU?t=315" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;DZ2Bgwyx3nU?t=315</a><p>I recommend you watch the rest of the video, on the subject of open&#x2F;closed and enclosure of infrastructure.
p4bl06 months ago
I wish GScholar wouldn&#x27;t embrace bibliometrics so much. Sort papers by date (most recent papers first) by default on an author&#x27;s page rather than by citation count, or at least give author the choice to individually opt-in to sort by date by default.
robwwilliams6 months ago
Our department uses GScholar as a great research-focused CV generator. Not used formally except that faculty pages have a link to their GS pages.
photochemsyn6 months ago
I&#x27;ve been using Google Scholar for a long time, but I&#x27;m finding ChatGPT search with well-crafted prompts gets more focused and relevant results than a complex keyword search on GS does. However it&#x27;s often still easier to find a link to the pdf version of the paper using GS, but then scihub is still an option and can work when all else fails.
gexaha6 months ago
The most fun fact is that it still exists!
jrochkind16 months ago
&gt; 1. The team started with just two of us.<p>My guess for a while has been that it was back to two of them! if that!
cryptozeus6 months ago
Slightly unrelated but I also enjoyed google&#x27;s magazines section<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;books.google.com&#x2F;books&#x2F;magazines&#x2F;language&#x2F;en" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;books.google.com&#x2F;books&#x2F;magazines&#x2F;language&#x2F;en</a>
pkoird6 months ago
Unpopular opinion but I really liked Microsoft Academic instead until they canned it, sadly.
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foxbee6 months ago
I found the post interestingly personable, something that I don&#x27;t often find with Google. I&#x27;ve used Google Scholar for many years, before I used Elsevier and it was a gamechanger.
guwop6 months ago
for people upset with google scholars lack of an API, check out openalex! awesome project. but crazy to think how much net positive google scholar has provided for the world..
1propionyl6 months ago
A reminder to everyone: if you want a &quot;legal&quot; copy of a paper you can always just try emailing one of the first authors. They will 99.99% send you back a PDF.
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looneysquash6 months ago
Oh good, it&#x27;s just a celebration and not an announcement that they&#x27;re killing it.
QuantumG6 months ago
CiteSeer we barely knew you.
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MollyRealized6 months ago
The availability of case law has been a massive bonus.
theanonymousone6 months ago
The post uses the expression &quot;delve into&quot; :-&#x2F;
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chromatin6 months ago
21. No API
ultimoo6 months ago
“Now with AI outlines, you can quickly grasp the main points or delve into specific details that pique your interest”<p>is this a nod to pg’s delve blowup on twitter?
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chris_wot6 months ago
How long till they kill it?
random36 months ago
Fun fact about Google Scholar: it’s &quot;free&quot;, but it’s just another soulless Google product - no clear strategy, no support, and a fragile proprietary dependency in what should be an open ecosystem. This creates inherent risks for the academic community. We need the equivalent of arXiv for Google Scholar
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wseqyrku6 months ago
For a second I thought this was buzzfeed for some reason.
kylebenzle6 months ago
I was hoping it would be 20 tips and tricks on how to use the service better not random fun facts about its history :-(