September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
10h 16m
English
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Snowballing
When you are looking for academic terms or the broader underlying principle in Google Scholar, it pays to unsystematically browse through the results, read the abstracts and ‘snowball’ – starting from one article, you search for other articles on the same topic. This way you get a general understanding of the topic and quickly learn about what the topic entails, common definitions, core elements and so on. In Google Scholar, your search results are sorted by relevance, based on the number of times an article is cited by other authors. To find newer articles you can click ‘Sort by date’ in the left sidebar. By clicking on the ...
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