The Digital Shift: How Google Scholar Is Revolutionising Academic Research
Digital tools have reshaped academic research in the 21st century. Since its 2004 launch, Google Scholar has grown beyond a simple search engine into a central hub for scholars. It streamlines literature reviews by enabling cross-disciplinary searches, citation tracking, and related-study discovery in seconds. This efficiency cuts down research time and lets academics focus on analysis and innovation. By indexing journals, repositories, and conference papers, it widens access to scholarly work, especially in under-funded regions. Features like citation metrics and researcher profiles boost visibility and help build global reputations. Despite concerns over quality control and citation reliance, Google Scholar continues to foster inclusiveness and collaboration in research.
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