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How to Use Google Scholar for Your Research Project

Need credible sources for your project, seminar paper, or dissertation? Google Scholar is your underrated academic BFF and yes, it’s completely free! Here’s how to unlock its power: 1️⃣ Visit scholar.google.com This is your gateway to thousands of academic papers, books, theses, and peer-reviewed articles from top journals and universities. 2️⃣ Type in Your Keywords or Topic Be specific. Instead of “climate,” try “effects of climate change on agriculture in West Africa.” The more specific, the better your results. 3️⃣ Use Filters to Refine Results Narrow down by date (e.g., last 5 years), author, or publication to find the most relevant and recent works. 4️⃣ Check Citations and References Click on “Cited by” to see how often a paper is referenced by others — a great way to judge credibility and find more related sources. 5️⃣ Access PDFs (When Available)   If there’s a [PDF] link on the right, click it to download the full paper. No subscriptions needed! 6️⃣ Use the “Cite” Tool...