Since some time I was thinking about the Scholar Google search and where it fails or where it is not so helpful. Finally, I sent a feedback to them requesting the following. Let's see if they will take of them and make life easier for many reserachers, students and others.
1- Rearranging the articles using the number of citations received 2- Having links to the author names presented in the articles on the search page to reach all their published articles: i.e. Scanometric DNA array detection with nanoparticle probes TA Taton, CA Mirkin, RL Letsinger - Science, 2000 - sciencemag.org when I click on the name of an author in the upper article it should give me the details of the author and all published papers. 3- Thumbnails of the article images (open/close option) This makes life sometimes easier, especially when you are looking for an image in a certain type of publication, you always need to see the source but it is not possible unless you click on it in the image search mode 4- Sorting the publications: article or review, so that we can easily locate reviews 5-Links to researchgate.com and academia.edu in the all versions sections, this will allow many researchers to have access to all articles since they are usually for a fee , these websites can publish them for free. Could you inform me when they are realized so that I can be aware and start using them. Thank you, Dilek ISIK
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I obtained my Ph.D. degree in Metallurgical Engineeringtoday (13.05. 2013). After 4 years and 10 months of hard work at Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal. The Jury members were: Prof. Yves-Alain Peter Prof. Clara Santato Prof. Sylain Turenne Prof. Ioannis Kymissis Prof. Fiorenzo VetroneMy sister and brother in law were there to support me and I think this support was very important due to the high level of stress during the process. Now, it is time to enjoy becoming a Ph.D.. I received a very special gift from my sister and brother in law today. I will keep it forever. |
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