Google is one of the most used search engines on the Internet. It indexes a wide variety of online resources and makes them accessible through its search engine. When looking for more scholarly resources, such as journal articles, they have a separate tool that focuses on this, Google Scholar. Google Scholar is a search engine that indexes online scholarly materials from a wide variety of disciplines, including areas that relate to the environment, from institutions and organizations such as academic publishers and university repositories.
Search results in Google Scholar will provide you with partial descriptions or abstracts of the articles. You can see what other articles reference them through the "cited by" link, or other articles that relate to them through the "related articles" link. If available, access to the full text of the article online may be provided. Otherwise, you will be required to pay a fee to the publisher's site to access the full text since they may be part of a publisher's fee-based subscription. If you're affiliated with an institution such as a university, you may be able to access these resources for free if the university library subscribes to them.
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