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How to add Google News, Google Books, and Google Scholar search directly in your browser, to search those sites with fewer steps, and less chance of being distracted.

One of my hobbies is contributing to Wikipedia, and more so, creating new Wikipedia articles. Citations of reliable sources are key to both good contributions, and new articles, especially in making them stick (not get reverted/deleted).

I use Google News to search for citations, and depending on the topic, sometimes Google Books and Google Scholar.

Unfortunately, to search Google News, you have to first go to Google News (news.google .com - deliberately unlinked here), upon which you are immediately shown distracting (if not dire) news photos, headlines etc. which present a non-trivial challenge to staying focused.

If only there was a way to directly search Google News from your browser search box / address bar (like you can search Wikipedia from your browser).

Unfortunately, there is no site-specific search option for Google News (like there is for YouTube, e.g. see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-or-remove-search-engine-firefox#w_add-search-engines) that you can select an add to your browser in one click (enabled by OpenSearch support, link in footer).

This is another technology I use for category 2 (defending focus) that I mentioned in my previous post on focus.

Steps to add a Google News search option to Firefox:

1. open Firefox Preferences ("Firefox" menu, "Preferences" item)
2. select "🔍 Search" from the left column
3. scroll down to "Search Shortcuts"
4. click the "Add" button under the list of search engines which opens a dialog
5. enter "Google News" into the Search engine name field (without quotes)
6. enter "https://news.google.com/search?q=%s" into the URL field (without quotes)
7. enter "gn" into the Keyword field (without quotes)

The dialog should look like this:


8. click (Add Engine)

Now you can go to your address bar, type in "gn " (without the quotes), your news search term or phrase, e.g. "Broken Arrow Skyrace", and press return to directly see search results.

Similarly for Google Books, follow the same steps except:
5. enter "Google Books" into the Search engine name field (without quotes)
6. enter "https://books.google.com/books?q=%s" into the URL field (without quotes)
7. enter "gb" into the Keyword field (without quotes)

And similarly for Google Scholar:
5. enter "Google Scholar" into the Search engine name field (without quotes)
6. enter "https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%s" into the URL field (without quotes)
7. enter "gs" into the Keyword field (without quotes)

Thanks to folks in the #indieweb informal chat who reminded me (when I complained about the distracting Google News home page) of this way to add new site-specific search capabilities to the browser even for sites (or subsites) without explicit OpenSearch support.

Looking forward to using these capabilities to more quickly find citations for updating and creating new Wikipedia articles.

Previously:
* https://tantek.com/2026/158/t2/three-insights-improving-focus
* https://tantek.com/2024/287/t2/setup-search-shortcuts-firefox

OpenSearch FYI:
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/XML/Guides/OpenSearch

#focus #Wikipedia #Firefox #GoogleNews #GoogleBooks #GoogleScholar #search #siteSearch #AddSearchEngine #searchEngine #searchEngines #OpenSearch #webSearch #SearchShortcuts #browserTip #FirefoxTip #searchTip
Add or remove a search engine in Firefox | Firefox Help

This article explains how to add or remove the search engines that Firefox uses.

Disparition des catalogues de #bibliotheque
https://actualitte.com/article/131600/humeurs/les-catalogues-de-bibliotheque-ont-ils-deja-perdu-face-a-l-ia
Les étudiants ne disent plus que le #catalogue est ringard parce qu’ils ne l’utilisent plus. Ils vont sur #ChatGPT #Perplexity #GoogleScholar et ils obtiennent une réponse pas une liste de notices bibliographiques Ce n’est pas de la paresse intellectuelle C un choix rationnel face à deux interfaces dont l’une parle leur langue et l’autre non.
Si l’#IA générative n’a pas créé ce décrochage, elle l’a probablement rendu définitif.
Les catalogues de bibliothèque ont-ils déjà perdu face à l’IA ?

Au début de l'année 2005, j'avais posté sur biblio-fr un vœu que le BBF reprit en ouverture de son numéro consacré à la "Mort et transfiguration des catalogues" : "Le catalogage et l'indexation prennent leur place au musée de la bibliothéconomie." Anne-Marie Bertrand y voyait une transfiguration en marche. Vingt ans plus tard, je rouvre le dossier, cette fois avec l'IA générative comme pièce à conviction.

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So Google Scholar now bars you from accessing search term results or papers from your Scholar alerts if youre on a VPN server. In every browser, with or without blocked trackers etc. I have to use a Brave Tor window to access Google Scholar. I am not turning off the VPN just to please Google.

Extractive tech practices are now at epidemic level.

#academia #academicchatter #google #googlescholar #vpn #tor

@cxli For context: the #acmdl frictions make systematic reviews painful. It feels borderline unusable as a research tool and is incomplete.

#googlescholar is more complete, but the accuracy of the metadata drops off. I've found that historic searches (e.g., <1950) are mostly incorrectly dated.

I was curious whether this is corroborated by research and came across: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7079055/
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"A new environment for license negotiations: 40% of recent articles in the top publishers' subscription/hybrid journals are freely available online" @ The Journal of Academic Librarianship:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2026.103241
#OpenAccess #GoogleScholar #Licensing #Negotiation #OpenAlex #Unpaywall

@_tillwe_ Dann funktioniert es, wobei auch da die Suchergebnisse von Google besser sind, als von Qwant und DDG.

Es ist eines von vielen Beispielen, bei denen mir auffällt, dass selbst Qwant meine Erwartungen nicht erfüllt. Daher greife ich immer wieder auf Google zurück bzw. bin auch auf #GoogleScholar angewiesen.

Buenos días!

Hoy me despierto descrubriendo que google scholar ha vetado las VPNs. ¿sabéis de alguna alternativa? Al google scholar digo, tengo pendiendte la desgooglezación :).

#buenosdías #google #vpn #academia #ciencia #googlescholar

So, there we go... #GoogleScholar has started blocking my beloved #ProtonVPN 😡

To be honest, I did need one more reason to stop using even this Google service. I am sorry that it came this far... 🤯

#google #science #literature #vpn #proton #degoogle

2/ #KI kann für so viele Zwecke eingesetzt werden. Die ist so extrem hilfreich und kann viele Abläufe vereinfachen.

Ich wünsche mir ein KI-Tool, dass mir automatisch Ampeln, Fußgängerüberwege, Hydranten und Hydrantinnen und Fahrräder auf Bildern von #googlescholar anzeigt.