Searching Scholarly Materials

Google released its search engine for scholarly material, Google Scholar this week. I realized what I could write about it, started to search for a link, then noticed Christina’s post fortuitously in the right place in my aggregator. Shirl Kennedy and Gary Price have much more about it on the ResourceShelf. I appreciate Jessamyn’s comment about how this service might become synonymous with using a database of scholarly materials and how that might be a bad thing. Garrett points to it and a New York Times article.

He also wrote about a list of journals with feeds. Hhhmmm … Is scholar.feedster.com next?

(No, that isn’t my Feedster contest idea.)

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