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Definition
 A library database is an
online resource that the
library subscribes to that
contains articles and
information from print
sources such as
magazines, newspapers,
journals, and reference
books.
 Google Scholar is a Web
search engine that
specifically searches
scholarly literature and
academic resources.
Differences
• The difference lies in the depth of coverage
and the focus. Where you should start
depends on your research question/project.
• Google Scholar is a very broad search
without many filters available.
• Library databases provide for very focused
and in-depth coverage of your discipline.
Although you access databases from the internet, the
articles you find in them are reprinted from real live
print sources.
Most of the things you find in database cannot be
found by searching Google or Wikipedia.
These are subscription services that the library pays
for, they are every bit a part of library's collection as
the books on library’s shelf, and unless you want to
buy your own subscription, you must go through the
library's website to access them.
Library Databases provide citation information about the items
they index. A citation typically consists of:
•Author's name
•Title of Article
•Source
•Publisher
•Date of Publication
Some library databases also provide abstracts of the items they
index. An abstract is a brief summary of the article.
And some library databases provide the full text (the entire
article) for items they index.
Google Scholar
 Google Scholar allows users to search for digital or
physical copies of articles, whether online or in
libraries.
 It indexes "full-text journal articles, technical
reports, preprints, theses, books, and other
documents, including selected Web pages that are
deemed to be ‘scholarly’ ”.
Credibility of Google Scholar
 Unfortunately it’s not that simple: Google Scholar’s purpose and
function are just different from other databases. Google Scholar
intends to be a place for researchers to start.
 The way Google Scholar indexes or collects its information is
different from other databases, too.
 Library databases usually index articles on specific disciplines
or topics, with certain journals being included on
purpose. Basically, they’re created by people.
 Google Scholar, like regular Google, is created by a computer:
Google’s “robots” scan different web pages for scholarly material,
with less care going into the journals that publish these articles.
Limitation of Google Scholar
 Google Scholar will not contain everything that is in
the Library's databases.
 Google Scholar can be a convenient starting place, but
it is not a comprehensive "one-stop shop."
 Library databases contain information
from reviewed published works.
Examples: Journals, newspaper articles,
encyclopedias and other reference books.
 Library databases often contain full-text articles.
You can print or email an entire article.
 Library databases get their information from professionals or
experts in the field.
 Library databases contain published works where facts are
checked.
 Library databases are updated frequently and include the date of
publication.
Credibility of Library Database
Comparison
Google Scholar Library Database
 Subset of Internet: “academic
publishers, professional
societies, online repositories,
universities and other web
sites.”
 You do not know what
specific sites are being
searched; cannot determine
how comprehensive.
 All types of free and fee-based
(already paid by library) popular,
professional/trade and
academic/scholarly information
sources appropriate to
discipline(s) represented.
 Clearly defined in each
database, so you know what
sources are indexed and
searched and from when (dates
included).
Comparison
Google Scholar Library Database
 Searching is free
 Results contain free and
purchasable content. Most
full text of articles are NOT
free!
 Does not use publisher or
library data; Google creates it
automatically; there may be
errors.
 Library pays for database access—
these are specialized tools
specifically geared toward your
research needs!
 Full text of articles is free TO YOU!
The Library pays.
 Can limit and filter searches by
subject terms and other
parameters, Results from
limiting more consistent and
granular, increases relevancy
and/or precision Saves time
Conclusion
 Google Scholar gives the researcher the advantage of being
able to follow a hunch and look up information on the fly. The
information can later be verified or discredited when
researched in greater depth, as the potential for encountering
incorrect statistics and other false information is high.
 Library database often have valuable primary sources such as
original diaries, newspapers and maps. Comparatively few
primary sources are on the Google Scholar compared with
what is available in libraries database.
Library database also offer expert
assistance to researchers. If you
are having difficulty locating
what you need for your research,
an effective librarian can help you
find it
Library database often offer
databases that their patrons can
use for free. If you do not want to
pay for an expensive subscription
to a database or pay per article
download, the library can save
you a significant amount of
money.

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Library Database and Google Scholar

  • 1.
  • 2. Definition  A library database is an online resource that the library subscribes to that contains articles and information from print sources such as magazines, newspapers, journals, and reference books.  Google Scholar is a Web search engine that specifically searches scholarly literature and academic resources.
  • 3. Differences • The difference lies in the depth of coverage and the focus. Where you should start depends on your research question/project. • Google Scholar is a very broad search without many filters available. • Library databases provide for very focused and in-depth coverage of your discipline.
  • 4. Although you access databases from the internet, the articles you find in them are reprinted from real live print sources. Most of the things you find in database cannot be found by searching Google or Wikipedia. These are subscription services that the library pays for, they are every bit a part of library's collection as the books on library’s shelf, and unless you want to buy your own subscription, you must go through the library's website to access them.
  • 5. Library Databases provide citation information about the items they index. A citation typically consists of: •Author's name •Title of Article •Source •Publisher •Date of Publication Some library databases also provide abstracts of the items they index. An abstract is a brief summary of the article. And some library databases provide the full text (the entire article) for items they index.
  • 6. Google Scholar  Google Scholar allows users to search for digital or physical copies of articles, whether online or in libraries.  It indexes "full-text journal articles, technical reports, preprints, theses, books, and other documents, including selected Web pages that are deemed to be ‘scholarly’ ”.
  • 7. Credibility of Google Scholar  Unfortunately it’s not that simple: Google Scholar’s purpose and function are just different from other databases. Google Scholar intends to be a place for researchers to start.  The way Google Scholar indexes or collects its information is different from other databases, too.  Library databases usually index articles on specific disciplines or topics, with certain journals being included on purpose. Basically, they’re created by people.  Google Scholar, like regular Google, is created by a computer: Google’s “robots” scan different web pages for scholarly material, with less care going into the journals that publish these articles.
  • 8. Limitation of Google Scholar  Google Scholar will not contain everything that is in the Library's databases.  Google Scholar can be a convenient starting place, but it is not a comprehensive "one-stop shop."
  • 9.  Library databases contain information from reviewed published works. Examples: Journals, newspaper articles, encyclopedias and other reference books.  Library databases often contain full-text articles. You can print or email an entire article.  Library databases get their information from professionals or experts in the field.  Library databases contain published works where facts are checked.  Library databases are updated frequently and include the date of publication. Credibility of Library Database
  • 10. Comparison Google Scholar Library Database  Subset of Internet: “academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.”  You do not know what specific sites are being searched; cannot determine how comprehensive.  All types of free and fee-based (already paid by library) popular, professional/trade and academic/scholarly information sources appropriate to discipline(s) represented.  Clearly defined in each database, so you know what sources are indexed and searched and from when (dates included).
  • 11. Comparison Google Scholar Library Database  Searching is free  Results contain free and purchasable content. Most full text of articles are NOT free!  Does not use publisher or library data; Google creates it automatically; there may be errors.  Library pays for database access— these are specialized tools specifically geared toward your research needs!  Full text of articles is free TO YOU! The Library pays.  Can limit and filter searches by subject terms and other parameters, Results from limiting more consistent and granular, increases relevancy and/or precision Saves time
  • 12. Conclusion  Google Scholar gives the researcher the advantage of being able to follow a hunch and look up information on the fly. The information can later be verified or discredited when researched in greater depth, as the potential for encountering incorrect statistics and other false information is high.  Library database often have valuable primary sources such as original diaries, newspapers and maps. Comparatively few primary sources are on the Google Scholar compared with what is available in libraries database.
  • 13. Library database also offer expert assistance to researchers. If you are having difficulty locating what you need for your research, an effective librarian can help you find it Library database often offer databases that their patrons can use for free. If you do not want to pay for an expensive subscription to a database or pay per article download, the library can save you a significant amount of money.