Monday, 26 October 2009

Microsoft Academic Search - don't get your hopes up

Microsoft Academic Search has been made a public beta.  Before you get too excited this is not Academic Live resurrected. This is a project from Microsoft Research Asia and although the help screen says "Find top scientists, conferences, and journals in a specific field" it only seems to cover computing and the Internet.

The visual explorer is interesting - you need to install sliverlight - and the Advanced Search is reasonable, but if like me you were expecting a worthy competitor to Google Scholar you will be disappointed. But if you are interested in conferences and papers on computing and Internet technologies then give it a go.

2 comments:

  1. [...] ResourceShelf wrote in their review of it, and read about some of its limitations, as described by Karen Blakeman - “It only seems to cover computing and the [...]

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  2. it seems it has interesting "publish citation trend" feature in their recent update. go to an authors pages to see it.

    also, it appears to update new papers every week.

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