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Name | Google Scholar Search - WebView2 |
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Version | 1.1.1 |
Author | Atlas Systems, Inc. |
Description | Performs a Google Scholar search in a WebView2 browser using the PhotoArticleTitle. If WebView2 is unavailable the addon will use a Chromium browser instead. |
DevelopersThis addon is available for developers to modify and extend. Developers are encouraged to submit changes to this addon by forking the git repository from https://github.com/AtlasSystems/Addon-GoogleScholarSearch and creating a pull request. |
Version CompatibilityThis addon currently only functions in ILLiad 9.2 and above. |
Addon settings are configured in the Manage Addons form.
Google Scholar Search - Chromium performs a Google Scholar search for the PhotoArticleTitle for articles. To use the Addon and show the tab on your Request form, select Yes and Save Settings.
Setting | Default | Type | Description |
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AutoSearch | True | Boolean | Defines whether the search should be automatically performed when the form opens. |
To use the Google Scholar Search - WebView2 addon, click the Google Scholar Search tab on an Article request form.
If Google Scholar Search has been set to search automatically for the PhotoArticleTitle, the form will open to a list of the search results from Google Scholar Search.
Click on the item in Google Scholar Search you want to select to bring up that item page.
If the search is not set to start automatically, you will see a blank page instead of a list of Google Scholar Search results.
Start the search by clicking the Search button on the Google Scholar Search ribbon.
Use the Back, Forward, Stop and Refresh buttons on the Google Scholar Search ribbon to move between pages, refresh pages and stop loading a page.
Use the Open in New Window button to open the current page in a new window of your default browser. If your default browser is already open, the current page will open in a new tab: