Shehaab
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Microwave Assisted Chemical Reactions
I'm doing a year long research project on the chemistry of microwave irradiated reactions and I'd really appreciate it if people would help me out
with web/ other resources for the more advanced aspects of the field.
I already have enough information on the basics.
I know there are thousands of research papers available but i have limited resources, I can't buy more than 1 or 2 papers.
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hyfalcon
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There is a section on the board where you can request papers.
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ElectroWin
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don't get them from Elsevier, then. (they charge insulting prices)
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The folks here can help you, within limits. You really need access to a library that either has those journals, or has them available via internet.
Here in Portland, the Universities allow public access to most of what they have. Some of them have online access to most major journals. Free to
the public, but only via computers located in their own libraries. University students can obtain passwords that allow them access via their home
computers.
No one can do a research project, while paying $40.00 bucks a-pop to look at papers. Especially so, since most papers have little useful content.
I don't know where you are, but if schools are not nearby, I see travel in your future.
Bring a sleeping bag.
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ItsAChitzen
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Quote: Originally posted by zed |
No one can do a research project, while paying $40.00 bucks a-pop to look at papers. Especially so, since most papers have little useful content.
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Ain't that the truth... If you are handy with a computer, you can avoid some of the obstacles set by the companies. I would take a flash drive to
the local university, the university-er the better, and take an afternoon downloading papers.
Pro-tip: You can bypass the download limit on many .pdf files by simply pressing the hotkey for "Save" (ctrl+shift+s)... lol
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