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'''Google Scholar''' is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles, books, conference papers, theses, patents, and other academic publications. Launched by [[Google]] in November 2004, it provides a simple way for users to broadly search for academic content across disciplines. It is used by students, researchers, and academics to find scholarly material from a variety of sources, including publishers, universities, and professional organizations.
'''Google Scholar''' is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles, books, conference papers, theses, patents, and other academic publications. Launched by [[Google]] in November 2004, it provides a simple way for users to broadly search for academic content across disciplines. It is used by students, researchers, and academics to find scholarly material from a variety of sources, including publishers, universities, and professional organizations.
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Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles, books, conference papers, theses, patents, and other academic publications. Launched by Google in November 2004, it provides a simple way for users to broadly search for academic content across disciplines. It is used by students, researchers, and academics to find scholarly material from a variety of sources, including publishers, universities, and professional organizations.

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