Google scholar lets you search across academic literature from journal websites, university repositories and when enabled and linked to the ADA National Digital Library.
1. Log into Google and open Google Scholar: scholar.google.com.au
2. Click on the hamburger menu to open settings
3.. Click on Settings
5. Select Library links
6.Add the ADA National Digital Library:
7. You're now ready to run a search across Google Scholar.
8. Items that are available from the ADA National Digital Library will show Full Text @ADA on the right side of the search results page. To open an item click on Full Text@ADA.
Note: If you're not logged into the National Digital Library you'll be promoted to log in with your ADA Federal Membership ID (username) and password.
Google Scholar picks up draft versions of articles that haven’t been through the peer-review process
These will often show up on websites such as ResearchGate and SSRN. Wherever possible, you should refer to the final peer-reviewed version of an article which includes the journal title, volume/issue number, and page range.
Google Scholar doesn’t let you limit your search to peer-reviewed content
It’s up to you to evaluate the quality and credibility of each resource.