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teruakohatu ◴[] No.42176959[source]
The best thing, by a long way, that Google Scholar has achieved is denying Elsevier & co a monopoly on academic search.

In most universities here in New Zealand, articles have to be published in a journal indexed by Elsevier's Scopus. Not in a Scopus-indexed journal, it does not count anymore than a reddit comment. This gives Elsevier tremendous power. But in CS/ML/AI most academics and students turn to Google Scholar first when doing searches.

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freefaler ◴[] No.42177049[source]
or turn to sci-hub and annas-arhive :)
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whimsicalism ◴[] No.42177609[source]
scihub is dying unfortunately :( the good news is it is happening just as all the fields i'm interested in except for some experimental physics & biology have moved to OA
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kedarkhand ◴[] No.42181919[source]
Sorry but what is OA?
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1. bloak ◴[] No.42181964{3}[source]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access (I assume)