How do I find research articles?

How do I find research articles?

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If you want articles from scholarly, research, peer-reviewed journals, ask a reference librarian to recommend an index/database for your topic. Some databases index journals exclusively, like America: History and Life, EconLit, Engineering Village, MLA Bibliography, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science.

Q. Where can I read research papers for free?

The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases

  • CORE. CORE is a multidisciplinary aggregator of open access research.
  • ScienceOpen.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals.
  • Education Resources Information Center.
  • arXiv e-Print Archive.
  • Social Science Research Network.
  • Public Library of Science.
  • OpenDOAR.

Q. How can I read research papers for free?

7 Ways How to Download Research Papers for Free

  1. Sci-Hub.
  2. Library Genesis.
  3. Unpaywall.
  4. Directory of Open Access Journals.
  5. Open Access Button.
  6. ScienceOpen.
  7. CORE.

Q. How do you make an original research?

For a manuscript to be considered an original research article, the following conditions need to be met:

  1. It should be written by the researchers who actually conducted the study.
  2. It should include the hypothesis or research question, the purpose of the study, and the details of the research methods.

Q. How do I find the source of an article?

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Take a look at your citation and identify the journal, magazine or newspaper title.
  2. Take your article citation and go to the library homepage:
  3. Click on the ‘e-Journals’ link to access our searchable list of online periodicals.
  4. If you have a DOI, click on ‘Search by Citation’ at the top of the page.

Q. What is a research database?

Research databases are organized collections of computerized information or data such as periodical articles, books, graphics and multimedia that can be searched to retrieve information. Databases can be general or subject oriented with bibliographic citations, abstracts, and or full text.

Q. How do you use a research database?

How Can You Use an Academic Research Database Effectively?

  1. Avoid typing your whole research question into the search field.
  2. Use several keywords at once, and be willing to change each word for a synonym if you hit a dead end with one set of words.
  3. Use “AND” or “OR” to retrieve more results or to limit your results.

Q. How do you research a library?

Library Research Process

  1. Define your topic. For topic ideas try the following:
  2. Write a thesis or problem statement: Begin with a question, research the topic further, then develop an opinion.
  3. Make an outline.
  4. Develop a Search Strategy.
  5. Evaluate your sources.
  6. Take careful notes.
  7. Writing and revising the paper.
  8. Document your sources.

Q. What are the Internet sources?

How to Cite Internet Sources

  • Print Sources Posted Online.
  • Online Versions of Print Periodicals.
  • Databases (like Lexis-Nexis)
  • Online Journals.
  • Organization Websites.
  • Topic Websites.
  • Private Websites.
  • Blogs.

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