How do you find related research articles?
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- Choosing research databases for your search.
- Master the keyword search to find relevant research papers.
- Filter your results and analyze for trends.
- Explore the citation network.
- Save your searches and set up alerts for new journal articles.
How do you find relevant articles?
There are many ways you can search and find relevant articles and books for your studies. You can use Library Search, A-Z databases, or a search engine like Google Scholar….Using Library Search
- Use keywords that describe your topic.
- For more specific results use AND, OR, or NOT to separate your search terms.
How do I find the database of an article?
Google Scholar searches across all scholarly disciplines and subjects. You can also use the subject menu in Databases linked from the library home page to locate databases that index scholarly publications. If you want newspaper articles, see this guide to newspaper indexes and full-text newspaper databases.
How do I find an article on the Internet?
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- Google Scholar. Google Scholar searches for scholarly materials such as peer-reviewed papers, theses, dissertations, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports.
- DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals.
- PubMed.
Are all articles on Google Scholar scholarly?
You’ll find works from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies and university repositories, as well as scholarly articles available anywhere across the web. Google Scholar also includes court opinions and patents.
How to search for articles in a journal?
Use online databases to find articles in journals, newspapers, and magazines (periodicals). You can search for periodical articles by the article author, title, or keyword by using databases in your subject area in Databases. Choose the database best suited to your particular topic–see details in the box below.
How can I see all the related articles?
Examine links to Related Articles, including Reviews, on the right side of the page, or click “See all” to display all related records.
Where do I find the authors of an article?
Articles are written by a scholar in the field or by someone who has done research in the field. The affiliations of the authors are listed, usually at the bottom of the first page or at the end of the article–universities, research institutions, think tanks]
How to find a similar article in PubMed?
All Variation Resources… Starting with a record in PubMed… Click on the desired record to display the Abstract view. Examine links to Related Articles, including Reviews, on the right side of the page, or click “See all” to display all related records. External link.