• pewter
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    332 months ago

    scholar.google.com is where you want to go.

    Also, in my Google-fu experience technical terms work well for finding better scholarly results.

    • @NegativeInf
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      192 months ago

      Same experience I have had. Swapping to scholar gets me relevant results that aren’t filled with ai gibberish and backwater Hokum. Still have to be careful about study sizes and sigma values and applicability, but miles ahead for at least getting to that being my issue.

      • pewter
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        42 months ago

        At the very least, it might be nice if they ask you if you want to go there instead.

        On the other hand, I’m just happy that Google Scholar hasn’t gotten completely destroyed by SEO yet.

        • @NegativeInf
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          11 month ago

          Bro, the works cited is the SEO.

      • pewter
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        72 months ago

        In fairness, I was thinking specifically of plants. I expect better results when looking up “S. lycopersicum” than “tomato”.

        An example off the top of my head is saying pyrite instead of fool’s gold.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      I still remember trying to find the space group for Copper Telluride. No amount of technical terms could help me there.