Google is completely enshittified - I can’t even use it without Capchas wasting 90% of my life.

What websites do you recommend (or search engines) to use for research?

  • @br3d@lemmy.world
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    259 months ago

    I’m a professional researcher and we all use Google Scholar. I’ve never seen Captchas on there. Are you on Scholar itself, or standard Google?

    • TwoGemsOP
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      39 months ago

      I use standard Google. Should I just use scholar? I’m trying to reduce my use of Google’s services though.

      • @PetDinosaurs@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Google scholar is fine. There’s little opportunity for them to enshittify since it’s quite easy to construct a journal crawler and there really can’t be that much revenue from people searching for these highly esoteric topics.

        And, the people you’d be pissing off would be the ones that are capable of creating a competitor, and there’s already competitors.

        Also, their own employees.

  • @PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com
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    109 months ago

    Semantic Scholar is awesome. I use it every now and then.

    Perplexity.ai, a general purpose search engine with AI, has an academic setting that leverages Semantic Scholar…but I think going to SS is just better. If you’re looking for article by a particular scholar—I like content written by Patricia Roberts-Miller—then Perplexity.ai is a good bet.

  • @CaptObvious
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    89 months ago

    Local library University library (alumni and community members sometimes have access to research holdings) Google Scholar ResearchGate

  • @radix@lemmy.world
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    79 months ago

    You may be surprised by the amount of journals and other scholarly resources you can access through your local library.