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by mhluongo
4915 days ago
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We're only indexing computer and information science related articles right now. One of the interface's most obvious failures is communicating that- we'll try to improve the messaging and make that more clear. Coverage of material in philosophy is down the road. What about following keywords in Scholrly doesn't satisfy what you need? |
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http://scholr.ly/results/?q=bayesian+epistemology&x=0... http://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=bayesian+epistemology...
Scholrly omits big names like Hartmann and Talbott. Most of the author section is actually filled with non-people.
The publications section doesn't show me citation count or any reason why it might be relevant such as keyword highlights or score. I'd have a very hard time trusting these results that have such clear omissions.
'Causal Inference' at least includes Judea Pearl as a top hit but clicking the link http://scholr.ly/paper/1147771/the-mathematics-of-causal-inf... sends me to a page that is 80% white space and not very informative.
Then compare http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=bAipNH8AAAAJ&... with http://scholr.ly/person/5080037/judea-pearl
Why do I want to look at an empty page with a picture of an owl? (Pearl by the way is a rockstar CS professor with 400+ papers and nearly 50k citations - you list a single paper of his)
My biggest pain point of academic search is knowing where I should spend my limited time researching. GS does an OK job of pointing me in the right direction but scholrly wastes my time with numerous dead ends.