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Child and Adolescent Development

What is Google Scholar?

"Google Scholar is a free, specialized Google search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines, including articles, theses, books, abstracts, and court opinions from academic publishers, professional societies, and universities. It helps users find relevant academic content by allowing them to search for related articles, view how often a work has been cited, and find free versions of resources. "

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How Do I Access the Full-Text of an Article in Google Scholar?

Access the full-text of an article you find in Google Scholar by setting your Scholar Library Settings to the University of La Verne. To do this:

 

1. At Google Scholar, click on the three lines on the left hand side and then click on Settings.

2. Select Library Links on the left hand side.

3. Search for University of La Verne, then select the option "University of La Verne - view it @ La  Verne" shown below from the results list. Click Save.

          

4. Now when you use Google Scholar the link "view it @ La Verne" will appear automatically in the results.