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literature searches
Ok seems simple, but maybe it isnt as simple as it seems.
So i was wondering how others do a search, is it just a case of google scholar and going through the results? Or do you use specific search engines or
journal searches?
The reason for asking is lately i have needed to look for papers, google scholar was my first choice, but it can take ages to go through the results
with the papers you want being hidden way down in the results.
Often on here people say they have searched the literature, but it got me wondering where most start the search?
Maybe its more a case of getting good at using the right search terms, or maybe there are better places than google scholar to search?
Anyway any hints or tips may help me and others search better.
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I have access to ACS journals through any state library. But I don't know if other US residents have this.
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Quote: Originally posted by Magpie | I have access to ACS journals through any state library. But I don't know if other US residents have this. |
I think ACS journals can be searched online via the website, the abstracts are readable and then erm, well erm.....you know use the magic number.
So in short you use ACS? Can the journals be searched as one or do you have to select each journal in turn?? So far i havnt found a way to do a
complete search just a journal by journal search.
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I can search by citation or by subject.
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Yes i found the button to search the site or just the selected journal, huge amount of information on there!
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I've got access to Sciencedirect, I usually start with keywords and refine by citation.
I'm lucky to work for a university and have access to pretty much anything via our vast number of subscriptions but I'm thoroughly opposed to
knowledge being hidden behind paywalls. If you need a paper that you don't have access to, twitter comes in handy - #icanhazpdf with the reference and
and email address and someone will usually oblige
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Quote: Originally posted by Scalebar | I've got access to Sciencedirect, I usually start with keywords and refine by citation.
I'm lucky to work for a university and have access to pretty much anything via our vast number of subscriptions but I'm thoroughly opposed to
knowledge being hidden behind paywalls. If you need a paper that you don't have access to, twitter comes in handy - #icanhazpdf with the reference and
and email address and someone will usually oblige |
Cheers thats handy.
Am i correct in thinking most papers are on Sci-hub though?
Some of the pay walls are horrific! £37 for a single paper!! What makes it worse is some journals charge for submitted papers???? How is that right.
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I've never used Sci-Hub though I'm aware of it. Elsevier's a big offender on the charges front but many journals charge more for a single paper than
for the whole issue.
And yes - they charge us researchers for publishing our work and charge extra for every figure included, and we dumb arses let them because our jobs
are at threat if we don't publish in the right journals. There is the interlibrary loans system but if I need to look up a protocol I need the answer
in a couple hours not a week later when my cells have gone off.
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Quote: Originally posted by Scalebar | I've never used Sci-Hub though I'm aware of it. Elsevier's a big offender on the charges front but many journals charge more for a single paper than
for the whole issue.
And yes - they charge us researchers for publishing our work and charge extra for every figure included, and we dumb arses let them because our jobs
are at threat if we don't publish in the right journals. There is the interlibrary loans system but if I need to look up a protocol I need the answer
in a couple hours not a week later when my cells have gone off.
Whoa, how much coffee did I have this morning? Rant over ( for the moment )..... |
I had no idea how twisted the system is, i just dont see how you can charge people to publish! No one publishes a paper and you dont have a journal,
surely in any right thinking world the people publishing should be paid??
I used to feel guilty using sci hub, i had assumed i was doing researchers out of money from the journals. Now i know how it works i dont feel guilty.
Maybe its wrong but so is charging for knowledge twice.
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