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{{Tl|Google scholar}} may be useful in conjunction with this [[WP:EIW#Citetools|citation tool]]: | {{Tl|Google scholar}} may be useful in conjunction with this [[WP:EIW#Citetools|citation tool]]: | ||
*[http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant] | *[http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant] | ||
| − | For example, you could [[WP:TRANSCLUDE|transclude]] the {{Tl|Google scholar}} template on a [[Help:User page#What about user subpages?|user subpage]], to save a particular search, and repeat the search using [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant], from which you could generate pre-filled {{Tl|Cite journal}} template calls that you can then paste into [[WP:WIAA|articles]] as [[WP:CITE|citations]]. (See [[WP:FOOT]] for more details.) | + | For example, you could [[WP:TRANSCLUDE|transclude]] the {{Tl|Google scholar}} template on a [[Help:User page#What about user subpages?|user subpage]], to save a particular search, and repeat the search using [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant], from which you could generate pre-filled {{Tl|Cite journal}} template calls that you can then paste into [[WP:WIAA|articles]] as [[WP:CITE|citations]]. (See [[WP:FOOT]] for more details.) In this method of use, |
| + | {{Tl|Google scholar}} is a convenient method of managing and storing useful searches as you look for article references, and for communicating results to other users, for example on [[Help:Talk page|talk pages]]. | ||
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| + | *It would also be nice to have a template interface directly to [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant], capable of populating the individual search fields (title, author, journal, date). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 06:08, 1 June 2008
| File:Edit-copy green.svg | This is a documentation subpage for Template:Google scholar. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
Creates a Google Scholar search link. This template takes two unnamed input parameters:
- A string to search for. (Optional.)
- Link text to display on your wiki page. (Optional.)
Do not use in articles
| Do not use this template in articles (as Google search links are not appropriate in articles). The template is only for talk pages and other process pages (Help desk, WikiProjects, etc.). The template will produce an ugly messagebox warning if you attempt to use it in an article. |
Examples
| Type this | To get this | What it produces, or searches for |
|---|---|---|
| {{google scholar}} | Search: Google Scholar | Create a link to an empty Google Scholar search form |
| {{google scholar|David Branby}} | David Branby | Search for scholarly articles by, or mentioning: David Branby |
| {{google scholar|Steven Chu}} | Steven Chu | Search for scholarly articles by, or containing: Steven Chu |
| {{google scholar|Steven Chu|Search for articles by, or mentioning: Steven Chu}} | Search for articles by, or mentioning: Steven Chu | The above search with our own link text |
Citation tools
{{Google scholar}} may be useful in conjunction with this citation tool:
For example, you could transclude the {{Google scholar}} template on a user subpage, to save a particular search, and repeat the search using Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant, from which you could generate pre-filled {{Cite journal}} template calls that you can then paste into articles as citations. (See WP:FOOT for more details.) In this method of use, {{Google scholar}} is a convenient method of managing and storing useful searches as you look for article references, and for communicating results to other users, for example on talk pages.
- It would also be nice to have a template interface directly to Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant, capable of populating the individual search fields (title, author, journal, date).
See also
- {{Google}}
- {{Google books}}
- {{Google custom}}
- {{Google help desk}}
- {{Google images}}
- {{Google LC}} (Google—excluding Language, Country)
- {{Search for}}
- {{Find sources}}
- {{Google scholar}}
- {{Google Scholar id}} - for individuals' profiles
- {{Google trends}}
- {{Google translation}}
- {{Google Wikipedia}}
- {{Help desk searches}}
- {{Translate wikipedia}}
- {{HD/GKG}} - for people asking about the information in a Google search, the Google Knowledge Graph