Why should I access Google Scholar from the library’s website? Can I access Google Scholar directly? What should I do if I’m asked to pay for the full text? What should I do if the full text is not available? What disciplines does Google Scholar cover? Can I trust the resources listed in Google Scholar? What should I do if I can’t find the resources I need in Google Scholar? Does Google Scholar work with any of the bibliographic management software? What is the future of Google Scholar? What is Google Scholar? Why should I access Google Scholar from the library’s website? Can I access Google Scholar directly? What should I do if I’m asked to pay for the full text? What should I do if the full text is not available? What disciplines does Google Scholar cover? Can I trust the resources listed in Google Scholar? What does “cited by” mean? What should I do if I can’t find the resources I need in Google Scholar? Does Google Scholar work with any of the bibliographic management software? What is the future of Google Scholar? How can I get more help?

Access to Google Scholar for Off-Campus Users
Google Scholar is a subset of Google Web Search that enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including papers, theses, books, and reports.
By searching Google Scholar from the Library’s home page, you will automatically have direct access, both on and off campus, to subscription articles already paid for through the library.
If you prefer to search Google Scholar directly, from the Google Scholar page, click on the Scholar Preferences link and select the University of Alabama (Full - Text @ UAlabama) as your institution.
Google Scholar often links to versions of papers and articles on commercial publisher websites. These sites will ask you to buy a subscription or pay to access an article... Do not pay for articles! Look for the UAlabama links, either Full - Text @ UAlabama or Resources @ UAlabama. The UA Libraries already provide access to many of the journal articles indexed in Google Scholar.
Any time you have trouble accessing full text (or any question), Ask-A-Librarian for help. The University of Alabama Libraries also provide access to materials not owned by or available through UA through Interlibrary Loan.
Google Scholar is strongest in science and technology, but Google Scholar is continually indexing new content so more materials are being added in the social sciences and humanities.
Not all Google Scholar results are “scholarly.” It is important to carefully review and assess each information source for its appropriateness and relevance to your research
Google Scholar includes a list of references under each article and paper, so when an author cites old materials, even outdated information, these appear in your search results. These citation counts may not be as accurate as those in another UA database, Web of Science.
If you’re not finding the information you need in Google Scholar, don’t forget that the UA Libraries offer hundreds of article databases on a wide array of subjects.
At this time Google Scholar does not work with bibliographic management software such as EndNote, RefWorks, Procite, and others.
Google Scholar is still in beta. Many features and enhancements are in the works. We’ll try to keep an eye on it for you and let you know.
There’s always help available: Ask-A-Librarian.

Access to Google Scholar for Off-Campus Users
Access to Google Scholar for Off-Campus Users



