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'''Microsoft Academic''' was a free internet-based academic search engine for academic publications and literature, developed by Microsoft Research in [[2016]] as a successor of Microsoft Academic Search. Microsoft Academic was shut down in [[2022]]. Both [[OpenAlex]] and [[The Lens]] claim to be successors to Microsoft Academic.
'''Microsoft Academic''' was a free internet-based academic search engine for academic publications and literature, developed by Microsoft Research in [[2016]] as a successor of Microsoft Academic Search. Microsoft Academic was shut down in [[2022]]. Both [[OpenAlex]] and [[The Lens]] claim to be successors to Microsoft Academic.
Microsoft Academic gained prominence because it profiled authors, organizations, keywords, and journals and made the dataset available as open data, in contrast to [[Google Scholar]]. The search engine indexed over 260 million publications, 88 million of which are journal articles.
== Archive ==
* https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Microsoft+Academic%22
== See also ==
* [[List of bibliographic databases]]
== External links ==
* {{URL|http://academic.microsoft.com/}}
* {{wikipedia|Microsoft Academic}}

Latest revision as of 18:26, 13 March 2025

Microsoft Academic was a free internet-based academic search engine for academic publications and literature, developed by Microsoft Research in 2016 as a successor of Microsoft Academic Search. Microsoft Academic was shut down in 2022. Both OpenAlex and The Lens claim to be successors to Microsoft Academic.

Microsoft Academic gained prominence because it profiled authors, organizations, keywords, and journals and made the dataset available as open data, in contrast to Google Scholar. The search engine indexed over 260 million publications, 88 million of which are journal articles.

Archive

See also

External links