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Using Google scholar with Sheffield Hallam University Lib

Using Google scholar with Sheffield Hallam University Lib – Google Scholar is a search engine that covers scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts and technical reports from broad areas of research.

You can use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, as well as scholarly articles available from across the web.

You can take advantage of Sheffield Hallam subscriptions by using this ‘Google Scholar with SHULinks’ search. This will add a SHULinks link to your Google Scholar searches, which will identify what you can get through Hallam subscriptions.

Be aware that Google Scholar will also find results from sources to which Sheffield Hallam does not subscribe, so you might not always be able to get to the full text. Use Google scholar with SHU links

About the University

Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK’s largest and most diverse universities: a community of around 32,000 students, 4,500 staff and 295,000 alumni around the globe.

Our mission is simple: we transform lives.

We are an award-winning university, recently receiving Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework for outstanding support for student success and progression.

We provide people from all backgrounds with the opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledge and experience to succeed at whatever they choose to do.

As one of the UK’s largest and most progressive universities, our teaching, research and partnerships are characterised by a focus on real world impact – addressing the health, economic and social challenges facing society today.

We are ambitious for our university, our students, our colleagues, our partners, our city and our region. Our vision is to be the world’s leading applied university; showing what a university genuinely focused on transforming lives can achieve.

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