ProQuest will enable the full text of its scholarly journal content to be indexed in Google Scholar,
improving research outcomes. Work is underway and the company
anticipates that by the third-quarter of 2015, users starting their
research in Google Scholar will be able to access scholarly content via
ProQuest.
The collaboration between Google and ProQuest enables authenticated
ProQuest users to be recognised when they search using Google Scholar,
directly connecting them to full-text scholarly content in their
libraries' collections. Users who are not recognized will be sent to a
landing page with the abstract or an image of the first page, protecting
all rights holders. To read full text, the users will authenticate
themselves. There is nothing for libraries to set up – the linking will
be seamless and automatic.
The agreement with Google is just one in a series of collaborations that
ProQuest has with other information providers. Since 2014, it has been
working with Ex Libris to enable interoperability of the companies'
discovery and management systems. In 2013, ProQuest and OCLC began a
wide-ranging collaboration that shares metadata for ebooks and scholarly
journal content.
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