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  1. Google Scholar Search Help
  2. Why US Brands Lose $2.4B A Year From Local Invisibility
  3. Directory of Open Access Journals
  4. About Google Scholar
  5. Your Guide To Hosting Types For Your WordPress Website
  6. Gmail Glitch Sending Newsletters To Spam, MailChimp Confirms


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Google Scholar Search Help

Get the most out of Google Scholar with some helpful tips on searches, email alerts, citation export, and more. Finding recent papers Your search results are normally sorted by relevance, not by date. To find newer articles, try the following options in the left sidebar: • click "Since Year" to show only recently published papers, sorted by relevance; • click "Sort by date" to show just the new additions, sorted by date; • click the envelope icon to have new results periodically delivered by email. Locating the full text of an article Abstracts are freely available for most of the articles. Alas, reading the entire article may require a subscription. Here're a few things to try: • click a library link, e.g., "FindIt@Harvard", to the right of the search result; • click a link labeled [PDF] to the right of the search result; • click "All versions" under the search result and check out the alternative sources; • click "Related articles" or "Cited by" under the search result to explore similar articles. If you're affiliated with a university, but don't see links such as "FindIt@Harvard", please check with your local library about the best way to access their online subscriptions. You may need to do search from a computer on campus, or to configure your browser to use a library proxy. Getting better answers • If you're new to the subject, it may be helpful to pick up the terminology from secondary sources. E.g., a Wikipedia article for "overweight" might suggest a Scholar searc...

Why US Brands Lose $2.4B A Year From Local Invisibility

Search Engine Journal uses the information you provide to contact you about our relevant content and promotions. Search Engine Journal will share the information you provide with our partner, SOCi, who will use your information for similar purposes. You can unsubscribe from communications from Search Engine Journal at any time. A localized marketing approach can unlock significant growth potential for your business – but it can also be highly competitive. So, what will it take to raise the bar and outperform your competition? How can you avoid missed revenue opportunities and maximize your brand’s visibility? On May 31, I moderated a webinar from SOCi’s Monica Ho, CMO, and Damian Rollinson, Director of Market Insights. Ho & Rollinson presented the results of the Local Visibility Index (LVI) and uncovered how costly it is to fall short of the high standards required for localized marketing. Here’s a summary of the webinar. To access the entire presentation, The Local Visibility Index: Results & Trends For 2023 Let’s dive into the 2023 findings, exploring the significant outcomes and patterns observed. Screenshot by SOCi, May 2023 Local Visibility Index Results & Trends The average U.S. business: • Is virtually invisible in 2 out of 3 local searches. • Ignores 92% of customer questions posted to their Google profiles. • Doesn’t respond to 54% of their consumer reviews, failing to address complaints and, worse, thank consumers for their feedback. This invisibility costs your ...

Directory of Open Access Journals

About the directory DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, committed to ensuring quality content is freely available online for everyone. All DOAJ services are free of charge including being indexed. All data is freely available. → → Funding DOAJ is independent. All support is via donations. 8 June 2023 The story behind the journal: Algebraic Combinatorics 5 June 2023 Multilingualism and DOAJ at 20: Open 23 May 2023 DOAJ at 20 events poster 22 May 2023 The story behind the journal: Colombo Business Journal 12 May 2023 Twenty years supporting open, global and trusted research 8 May 2023 Registration is open for DOAJ’s first webinar: ‘Open’- and you are all invited. Humanities, Social Sciences Alicia Aparicio Buenos Aires, Argentina (Spanish) Librarianship, Scholarly Publishing, Data Management Fei Yu Brisbane, Australia (Chinese, English) Humanities, Social Sciences Geoff Husic Lawrence, KS, USA (Russian, German, English) Medicine Lut Tamam Adana, Türkiye (Turkish, English) Humanities, Social Sciences Natalia Pamuła-Cieślak Toruń, Poland (Polish, English) Research Evaluation Paola Galimberti Milan, Italy (Italian, German, English)

About Google Scholar

Stand on the shoulders of giants Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research. Features of Google Scholar • Search all scholarly literature from one convenient place • Explore related works, citations, authors, and publications • Locate the complete document through your library or on the web • Keep up with recent developments in any area of research • Check who's citing your publications, create a public author profile

Your Guide To Hosting Types For Your WordPress Website

WordPress is a content management system (CMS) with a dominant market share of WordPress is not just an ordinary CMS but a dynamic and extensible platform. Due to its flexibility, it can transform into any type of website, such as e-commerce, blog, community, or portal. However, the strength and reliability of your WordPress site largely depend on the server or hosting supporting it. The vast and varied hosting landscape offers a wide range of options, including shared and VPS hosting, dedicated servers, cloud, and managed WordPress hosting services. In this guide, we explore the hosting types and companies available you can use as a starting point in order to conduct your research and find the best hosting companies for your use case. We will dive into hosting types, as these determine the quality and performance of the website, and will list well-established hosting companies available in the market. The different types of hostings available are: • • • • • • Let’s now understand each type of hosting and detail its unique characteristics and benefits. (Note that our list of services is organized alphabetically, and the order does not imply any ranking or suggest that one service is superior to another.) What Is A Shared Hosting? Shared hosting is a type of web hosting service where multiple websites reside on a single web server. In a shared hosting environment, each user gets a portion of a server’s total resources (such as disk space, bandwidth, CPU time, etc.) to use f...

Gmail Glitch Sending Newsletters To Spam, MailChimp Confirms

• SEJ • ⋅ • Digital Marketing Gmail Glitch Sending Newsletters To Spam, MailChimp Confirms An issue with Gmail is redirecting newsletters to spam, affecting open rates, MailChimp confirms. • An ongoing Gmail issue is causing many email newsletters to land in spam folders. • MailChimp confirms the problem but has no timeline for resolution. • Publishers may experience a significant drop in email open rates due to this issue. An ongoing issue with Google’s Gmail is disrupting the normal functioning of email newsletter services. The issue is causing many emails to be redirected to subscribers’ spam folders instead of their primary inboxes. This problem came to light at Search Engine Journal in early June when our email newsletter open rates nosedived from our usual average. A MailChimp representative confirms this isn’t an isolated incident. The popular email marketing platform has been grappling with Gmail-specific delivery issues for an undisclosed number of clients. “The issue is occurring within Google and the Gmail platform. We are working directly with them to aid our users in getting campaigns directed in the inboxes,” the MailChimp spokesperson stated. However, MailChimp has had to admit the challenges of addressing this issue, given that it occurs outside its platform. “It’s hard to say when it will be fixed,” admitted the spokesperson. Despite this, it ensures it’s working directly with Google on a fix. What Does This Mean For Publishers? While delivery reports show...