Based on our record, Google Scholar seems to be a lot more popular than Eventbrite. While we know about 999 links to Google Scholar, we've tracked only 41 mentions of Eventbrite. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hi, we are travelling through Germany and want to go to some fun festivals - music festivals, food and wine festivals etc. Where can you find out what's on in Germany - something like eventbrite.com but the events in Germany on eventbrite.com seem to be pretty limited. Source: 8 months ago
OP, check out a lil platform called eventbrite.com, and while you're at it maybe also Groupon.com. Source: 12 months ago
Ramadan is coming up. Many companies/agenices/affinity groups/non-profits/etc will have events where she can mingle. Search for "Ramadan" on eventbrite.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you heard of a styled shoot? You can buy tickets for local styled shoots on eventbrite.com - local photographers will hire models to dress in wedding clothes and invite other photographers to grab content for the day!! Source: over 1 year ago
When I first started my accounting firm from scratch I attended 7 networking events a week. I introduced myself to over 10K people in person. Then, I added them on LinkedIn and invited them out for coffee. I searched meetup.com, eventbrite.com, my city's chamber of commerce, joined a BNI networking group, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
A few may know, that google scholar(https://scholar.google.com/) does not offer a feature for arranging the search results based on the number of citations. Several years ago, one developer published a Python code (https://github.com/WittmannF/sort-google-scholar) to handle this. I had been inspired by his work, but I wanted to show the list of... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
To that point, https://scholar.google.com/ is still useful. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
1) find the doi number [1a][1b] 2) find sources that cite the doi number -> google scholar[2][3] 3) filter for 'github' ----- [1a]resolve a doi name : https://dx.doi.org/ [1b]find a doi number : https://answers.lib.iup.edu/faq/31945 [2] : https://scholar.google.com/ [3] : google with "site:http://doi.org/" [4] : finding a doi in document page :... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Half of those are about science, during my Ph.D., I was told to use scholar.google.com, which works great as far as I can tell. Couple it to sci-hub and you get all the scientific literature you need. Source: 6 months ago
Scholar.google.com exists also which is what you use for studies. Source: 6 months ago
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