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[1] From: Ken Friedman <ken.friedman_at_bi.no> (15)
Subject: Google Scholars
[2] From: Norman Hinton <hinton_at_springnet1.com> (4)
Subject: Re: 18.402 scholarship and Google
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Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 06:42:29 +0000
From: Ken Friedman <ken.friedman_at_bi.no>
Subject: Google Scholars
Friends,
Don Weinshank's note on how we use search engines to do
research hits the mark.
Anyone who wants to get a good understanding on any topic
is obliged to search multiple sources several times.
Google offers one or two good tools among many. As the
Danish designer Per Mollerup said in the title to one of his
books, "Good enough is never enough."
-- Ken Friedman Professor of Leadership and Strategic Design Department of Leadership and Organization Norwegian School of Management Design Research Center Denmark's Design School --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 06:43:02 +0000 From: Norman Hinton <hinton_at_springnet1.com> Subject: Re: 18.402 scholarship and Google Using the Modern Language Association's on-line International Bibliography yields 67 hits for _Alice in Wonderland_ and 264 hits for _Alice's Adventures in Wonderland_. I'd say that Google Scholar is not the way to go.Received on Mon Dec 06 2004 - 01:54:08 EST
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