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One thing that bothers me about Google Scholar’s Legal Opinions and Journals

February 24th, 2010

Pace Law Library Blog – “When using Google Scholar’s advanced search option for legal opinion and journals, the title of the law review article retrieved is more often than not linked to the version of the article in HeinOnline or another subscription database like JSTOR. Since our Library subscribes to Hein, access on campus is [...]

HeinOnline Law Journals Are Being Indexed by Google Scholar

March 27th, 2008

HeinOnline – “It’s no secret! As Due Process, WisBlawg and ZiefBrief have all reported, Google Scholar is indexing the Law Journals in HeinOnline to make the more than 1,100 titles searchable in the Google Scholar interface.”

Quint on Google Scholar Updates

August 27th, 2007

Barbara Quint – “In its own quiet way, Google Scholar has become a major force in scholarly communication. For many researchers, faculty, and students, it is the first search tool used, challenging the popularity and utility of veteran databases licensed—often at considerable cost—by academic and corporate libraries. Yet announcements about changes in the constantly evolving [...]


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