id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt ital-9718 Fagan, Jody Condit An Evidence-Based Review of Academic Web Search Engines, 2014-2016: Implications for Librarians’ Practice and Research Agenda 2017-06-28 41 .pdf application/pdf 18198 806 49 • Using proper accent marks in the title when searching for non-English language items appears to be important. 18 Google Scholar’s blog notes that in January 2016, a change was made so “Scholar now automatically identifies queries that are likely to be looking for a specific paper” Technically speaking, “it tries hard to find the intended paper and a version that that particular user is able to read” https://scholar.googleblog.com/. AN EVIDENCE-BASED REVIEW OF ACADEMIC WEB SEARCH ENGINES, 2014-2016| FAGAN | https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v36i2.9718 32 • Finding full text for non-English journal articles may require searching Google Scholar in the original language. Even when 19 For example Ştirbu found that Google Scholar overlapped GeoRef by 57% and 62% (Ştirbu et al. 2015, 328), compared with a finding by Neuhaus in 2006 where Scholar overlapped with GeoRef by 26% (2006, 133). cache/ital-9718.pdf txt/ital-9718.txt