Sunday, 15 July 2018

How to search for articles from a specific journal in Google Scholar when the journal name is a subset of other journal names (e.g., Science)?


A bit of an odd question, but I would like to search for a phrase in articles from Science (the journal). Yet I cannot do this on Google Scholar--if I specify in the advanced search that the source is Science or "Science," I get results from all sorts of journals with the word "Science" in them. "Science Magazine" or any further specification yields zero search results. Furthermore, Science Magazine's website search is terrible, and returns every article in the issue of an article containing a search term (my search is for "hierarchical model").


Has anyone else run into this? Can anyone think of a search term trick that might help?



Answer



The site: qualifier can specify results from a particular URL.


In this case, searching "hierarchical model" site:sciencemag.org in either Google or Google Scholar seems to work.



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