Ok, I don't have time to follow your links, but I trust your conclusions based on the tone of your writing. Not to say I agree, but I don't immediately disagree, if that makes sense.
Without going into a whole diatribe about something I don't completely understand myself (it's been a long time since University), you need to try more sophisticated search engines than Google.
I'd tell you to ask a librarian, but I believe it's no coincidence libraries are shut down (and public search engines are compromised). You may also be able to access paid search engines and journal databases from your library, online.
If anyone has a comprehensive take on how to ACTUALLY search the Internet using paywalled search engines, I'd love to hear it. Because this is something that I know is a huge weakness in my personal arsenal, and it makes me sick.
Ok, I don't have time to follow your links, but I trust your conclusions based on the tone of your writing. Not to say I agree, but I don't immediately disagree, if that makes sense.
Without going into a whole diatribe about something I don't completely understand myself (it's been a long time since University), you need to try more sophisticated search engines than Google.
Here's a link I can't really vouch for to get you started. Wish I could do better... https://post.edu/blog/7-great-educational-search-engines-for-college-students/
I'd tell you to ask a librarian, but I believe it's no coincidence libraries are shut down (and public search engines are compromised). You may also be able to access paid search engines and journal databases from your library, online.
If anyone has a comprehensive take on how to ACTUALLY search the Internet using paywalled search engines, I'd love to hear it. Because this is something that I know is a huge weakness in my personal arsenal, and it makes me sick.
Keep digging fren!