Its not really surprising though, but I think its all well over blown. Economies that were growing because of increase in inputs but not actual increase in efficency all failed in the end. Once they actually catch up with the US with native Chinese technology (not copied or bought US Tech) then I might be more concerned.
I always found scholar to be the worst option I have. All the academic search engines that my university uses provide full text and/or where I can get the paper at my library.
Wouldnt the target crowd for scholar already have access to JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, LexisNexis, ect? All of these have full text, which is much more useful than a citation. I tried using it once or twice, not much good came out of it.
If someone gets mugged on the street, you dont blame the victim for carrying money. Or blame society for having to use money.
Its not really surprising though, but I think its all well over blown. Economies that were growing because of increase in inputs but not actual increase in efficency all failed in the end. Once they actually catch up with the US with native Chinese technology (not copied or bought US Tech) then I might be more concerned.
I always found scholar to be the worst option I have. All the academic search engines that my university uses provide full text and/or where I can get the paper at my library.
Wouldnt the target crowd for scholar already have access to JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, LexisNexis, ect? All of these have full text, which is much more useful than a citation. I tried using it once or twice, not much good came out of it.