How do you find similar research papers?
Related Articles
- Google Scholar.
- Microsoft Academic.
- BASE.
- CORE.
- Science.gov.
- Semantic Scholar.
- Baidu Scholar.
- RefSeek.
How do I find related articles?
To do this:
- Right click (press the right-hand button of the mouse) anywhere on the article. A context menu will appear (see picture below).
- Click on the Topics menu item. A submenu will appear showing all the key words associated with this article.
- Click on the key word you are interested in.
How do I find articles on PubMed?
To search for primary research articles go to the PubMed home page. Click on Clinical Queries – the 4th option in the PubMed Tools (the middle of 3 columns). Enter your search terms and click on the search box.
How do you find related scientific papers?
How to Get a Copy of a Scientific Paper
- Check the library of a local college or university.
- Look for a free online version.
- Go directly to the online homepage of the journal in which the paper was published.
What is the best website for articles?
15 Scholarly search engines every student should bookmark
- Google Scholar. Google Scholar was created as a tool to congregate scholarly literature on the web.
- Google Books.
- Microsoft Academic.
- WorldWideScience.
- Science.gov.
- Wolfram Alpha.
- Refseek.
- Educational Resources Information Center.
Is Google Scholar a search engine?
Google Scholar is a Web Search engine run by Google that indexes scholarly literature like peer-reviewed journals, academic books, conference papers, and more.
How do I search for an article on Google?
Find an article at Google Scholar
- Go to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search:
- If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results:
- If you click an article’s title, you may be taken to a publisher’s site that will ask you to pay for full text.
How do I download an entire text article?
7 Ways How to Download Research Papers for Free
- Sci-Hub.
- Library Genesis.
- Unpaywall.
- Directory of Open Access Journals.
- Open Access Button.
- ScienceOpen.
- CORE.
How do you find a primary article?
The best place to look for primary, scientific articles are journal databases provided by the library. These database contain millions of articles, most of them primary articles from scholarly journals.
How do I find similar articles on Google?
click a library link, e.g., “FindIt@Harvard”, to the right of the search result; click a link labeled [PDF] to the right of the search result; click “All versions” under the search result and check out the alternative sources; click “Related articles” or “Cited by” under the search result to explore similar articles.