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Iain,

I do a lot of my research using Dogpile which is a master search engine. I find
a lot of very interesting journals that I can't find in Google Scholar.

Best of luck,
Suzanne
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Quoting Iain Stuart <[log in to unmask]>:

> How visible is historical Archaeology in Google Scholar? I use Google
> Scholar for research but after coming across come articles about Google
> scholar I wonder wether current contents of journals such as Historical
> Archaeology or Antiquity are being crawled by the scholar’s bots. Does
> anyone know or have an opinion?
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