Google Launches New Search Engine To Help Scientists And Journalist
This week, search engine giant Google announced a new search engine for the scientific community that will help them make search millions of datasets present online. The service which is called Dataset Search, it trawls the millions of open data repositories on the web for desired datasets. It looks on publisher sites, digital libraries, and on author’s personal web pages, among other places. But it relies on dataset publishers to correctly label their datasets with the appropriate information, or metadata tags, as their otherwise known. The information gotten will aid scientists, data journalists and geeks find the data required for their work and their stories — or simply to satisfy their intellectual curiosity. The new search engine will work like Google Scholar, the company’s popular search engine for academic studies and reports. Natasha Noy, Research Scientist, Google AI, said in a blog post . “Dataset Search lets you find datasets wherever they’re h...