3. Searching for your initial document Insert the exact name of the article you have into Google Scholar and select “search” http://scholar.google.com.libproxy.albany.edu/ Article Title: Diagrams and math notation in e-learning: growing pains of a new generation
4. Features of Google Scholar Links Google Scholar shows links to documents citing the original, related articles, and different versions. The “BL Direct” link takes you to the British Library. I’ve never used this.
5. Features of Google Scholar Links To find articles that use your original article, select the “Cited by” link. To find related articles, use the “Related articles” link.
6. “ Cited by” results These are articles that directly cite your first article. Much of the time, these articles contain valuable information on your topic.
7. “ Related articles” results As you can see, there are more results in this type of search. This is because Google scholar searches for articles containing similar key words.