Google Scholar coverage of a multidisciplinary field

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This paper evaluates the content of Google Scholar and seven other databases (Academic Search Elite, AgeLine, ArticleFirst, GEOBASE, POPLINE, Social Sciences Abstracts, and Social Sciences Citation Index) within the multidisciplinary subject area of later-life migration. Each database is evaluated with reference to a set of 155 core articles selected in advance—the most important studies of later-life migration published from 1990 to 2000. Of the eight databases, Google Scholar indexes the greatest number of core articles (93%) and provides the most uniform publisher and date coverage. It covers 27% more core articles than the second-ranked database (SSCI) and 2.4 times as many as the lowest-ranked database (GEOBASE). At the same time, a substantial proportion of the citations provided by Google Scholar are incomplete (32%) or presented without abstracts (33%).

论文关键词:Assessment,Bibliographic database,Comparison,Index,Retrieval

论文评审过程:Received 10 July 2006, Revised 18 August 2006, Accepted 19 August 2006, Available online 23 October 2006.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2006.08.006