Nov 26, 2022

TUTORIAL FOR GOOGLE SCHOLAR

 WE DID A TUTORIAL ABOUT HOW TO USE GOOGLE SCHOLAR WHICH IS A USEFUL TOOL FOR SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE TOPIC YOU WANT OR YOU NEED, BESIDES WE CAN FIND MORE TOOLS HERE, AND I THINK THIS EXERCISE IS VERY USEFUL TO PRACTICE YOUR SPEAKING AND YOUR READING.



Tutorial for Google Scholar


Instrucciones

Create a tutorial using Zoom or a similar app in which you deal with the following questions:

What is google scholar?
How do you access google scholar?
How do you save books or articles you want to read later?
Where can you see all the articles you have saved?
What do you do if you want to get other similar articles or journals?
Where do you get the reference information for each publication you save or consult?
What formats can you get for the references? 
How can you scan the content of a document you get from google scholar, for example, to get definitions?


 Create a tutorial using Zoom or a similar app in which you deal with the following questions:

 

What is google scholar?

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts, and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities, and other websites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.

 

How do you access google scholar?

The first thing we must do to access google scholar is to enter our Gmail and then we will click on the waffle of google applications, we will select to the bottom the option that says more of google, when we open the page we will look down the option that says academic we click there and immediately we open another page where we can see the tab that says scholar we click and open us the search engine.

 

How do you save books or articles you want to read later?

Within our search engine we are going to write what we want to look for, for example; wild animals, the search engine will show us everything It finds, and if you want to save some article that is of your interest and you want to read then just click on the little star that you can see below each search result, it will show you an option that says save to read then you give it to accept and it will save it in your library to be able to access them whenever you want.

 

Where can you see all the articles you have saved?

All the articles that you have saved are saved in the library which is an option that marks the page as a library.

 

What do you do if you want to get other similar articles or journals?

If you want to get another article related to the same topic under each result you will find the option that says related articles at the time you click there it will show you all the other options that are related to the same topic.

 

Where do you get the reference information for each publication you save or consult?

The reference information of each article that you have searched,  you will find it under each search result right next to the star that says save, you will find some quotation marks that say cite there you can see all the reference information related to the topic

 

What formats can you get for the references? 

The references searched can come in different formats such as MLA, APA, CHICAGO, HARVARD, and VANCOUVER.

 

How can you scan the content of a document you get from google scholar, for example, to get definitions?

To scan the contents of a document to look for definitions, you just have to open the document or file and in some files, there is a magnifying glass in the upper left or right where you enter the word and it locates it in the document.

 



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