How do I search Google Scholar by citation?
How do I search Google Scholar by citation?
Click on the Search Scholar button. Locate the correct article in the search results list. If the article was cited by others, you will see a “Cited by” link at the bottom of the record. Click this link to view who has cited this item.
How do I search Google for citations?
How to find an author’s works in Google Scholar?
- Access Google Scholar. Then select “Advanced Scholar Search”.
- Enter the name and initials of your author in the “Author” field.
- A list of the author’s works will be displayed.
How to cite from Google Scholar?
Run a search on your topic in Google Scholar.
How do you cite a Google citation?
Open a document in Google Docs, then select Tools > Research. Or use shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Shift+I. Find the paper or study you’d like to cite by selecting Scholar in the search bar, then searching by keyword or author. Select the study or paper and click either Cite as footnote or Insert.
Where to find scholarly sources?
Go to a university library website. Many universities have a more open approach to providing scholarly articles to the general public. You may be able to access scholarly articles through the library’s website even if you aren’t a current student at that school. Check colleges and universities near you as well.
How do you get a citation?
Locate your work cited (the sources you used on your paper). The basic in-text citation is done by placing the author’s last name and page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence like this: (Rollins 45). Place an “and” or a comma in between the last names of a work written by two or more authors.