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100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars (Revised) Back in 2010, we shared with you 100 awesome search engines and research resources in our post: 100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars. It’s been an incredible resource, but now, it’s time for an update. Some services have moved on, others have been created, and we’ve found some new discoveries, too. Many of our original 100 are still going strong, but we’ve updated where necessary and added some of our new favorites, too. Check out our new, up-to-date collection to discover the very best search engine for finding the academic results you’re looking for. General Need to get started with a more broad search? iSEEK Education: iSeek is an excellent targeted search engine, designed especially for students, teachers, administrators, and caregivers. Meta Search Want the best of everything? Dogpile: Find the best of all the major search engines with Dogpile, an engine that returns results from Google, Yahoo! Databases and Archives Books & Journals Science Math & Technology Social Science

Welcome to Cogprints Oxford Open | Oxford Open OUP Supports Open Access Oxford University Press (OUP) is mission-driven to facilitate the widest possible dissemination of high-quality research. We embrace both green and gold open access (OA) publishing to support this mission. A Proven Track Record of Success OUP has been publishing OA content since 2004. Since that time, ‘gold’ OA has grown dramatically and proven effective in some disciplines. We have also successfully launched or taken over high-quality OA titles, including: Genome Biology and Evolution, Journal of Legal Analysis, Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, and Database. OUP facilitates green OA either by allowing authors to deposit versions of their manuscripts in institutional or subject repositories after a specified time period, or depositing the version of record on their behalf. Supporting the Evolution of Open Access Publishing For the foreseeable future, we expect a mixed business model publishing industry.

Abstract Management, Conference Management and Research Search Engine Scholarly articles & academic research — finding journal articles WebLens search portal Custom Search Narrow your Google search to US colleges & universites by adding site:edu to your query term. For Canadian results, try adding site:ca intitle:university instead. Need to find journal articles or scholarly or academic research papers? Need a grammar or usage tune-up for that report, essay, or research paper? JournalSeek - A Searchable Database of Online Scholarly Journals Cogent OA Is Impact Factor here to stay? The digital age provides a platform for research and researchers as never before. Open access publishing facilitates global readership and a wide exposure for your work. By simply clicking on the Altmetric badge you can now see the progress and real impact of your work. Given the high and visible levels of engagement through this new tool, Altmetric can be considered alongside the traditional journal Impact Factor, in light of a changing world. Find out more

Top Thesis & Dissertation References on the Web: OnlinePhDprogram.org A Master’s Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation is the capstone of many graduate programs. It requires a monumental amount of effort to put together the original research, citations, and sheer writing time to finish. Many students cruise through their master’s and PhD coursework without breaking a sweat, only to be stonewalled when it comes time to write a long, in-depth dissertation that contributes original material to the student’s chosen field. It is impossible to do original research in any field without reading the work that has come before. Writing and research styles can be completely different from one discipline to the next. VitaeVitae is an organization based in the United Kingdom focused on professional and career development of doctoral researchers and the staffs of higher education institutions.Compelling Feature: How is Vitae Structured? The dissertation or thesis is a different type of project than most people have ever done before they reach grad school.

Search Engines:Research Aid Databases From Topical Search Wiki Academic Ranking Journals characteristics SHERPA Databases RoMEO – A database of publisher's policies regarding the self- archiving of journal articles on the web and in Open Access repositories. JULIET – A database of funders archiving mandates and guidelines. [2]CofactorJournalGuideGenamics JournalSeek – A catalog of research journals including journal description, abbreviation, homepage link, subject category and ISSN. Reference works Scholars social networks CrossRef – An authoritative catalog of primary research publications. JournalTOCs – A catalog of academic journals tables of contents (TOCs) RSS feeds. Related Pages References ↑ "Introduction", Arnetminer, Accessed Dec 15, 13, Robin Kear and Danielle Colbert-Lewis, "Citation searching and bibliometric measures", College & Research Libraries News 72 (2009):470-474 , accessed Dec 6, 2013,

List of academic databases and search engines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article contains a representative list of notable databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles. Databases and search engines differ substantially in terms of coverage and retrieval qualities.[1] Users need to account for qualities and limitations of databases and search engines, especially those searching systematically for records such as in systematic reviews or meta-analyses.[2] As the distinction between a database and a search engine is unclear for these complex document retrieval systems, see: the general list of search engines for all-purpose search engines that can be used for academic purposesthe article about bibliographic databases for information about databases giving bibliographic information about finding books and journal articles. Operating services[edit] [edit] [edit]

Academic Search Engines Additional Resources Information and Tips A note on Authoritative Regardless of where you find information, it is important to evaluate the source of it, especially if you are using it for decision-making or in an educational setting. Search Engines and Directories The first three tools listed in this category are directories compiled by consortiums of universities. ipl2 was formed from the merger of two prior academic directories, the Internet Public Library and LII, Librarians’ Index to the Internet. iSEEK and Virtual LRC are more like traditional search engines, but similarly limited to preselected academic sources. Scholarly Papers These search engines include papers and other academic documents, largely from academic journals. Online Courses and Video The first two sources here are for finding online courses. Flashcards and Quizzes Books Docs and Presentations Changes to this Page Search Tips by Tool OpenCourseWare Search tip: OpenCourseWare Consortium includes MIT and other institutions

Databib Guide to academic search This guide was created by the curator of the JURN search-engine. Below is a short guide to various free search-engines and tools. Specifically, to those tools likely to lead to open material useful for UK students and researchers in the arts and humanities. Last updated: 17th September 2018. * “How can I search across academic repositories?” GRAFT searches across all known academic repositories, full-text and records alike. OpenDOAR is comparable to GRAFT, though GRAFT is more up-to-date and at November 2017 covers 1,400 more repositories than OpenDOAR does (even after a very thorough cleaning and de-duplication of URLs). Other dedicated cross-repository search tools include OpenAIRE; Digital Commons; BASE; CORE; and OATD: Open Access Theses and Dissertations. * “I want to search inside millions of modern non-fiction books”: Google Book Search. Amazon ‘Search Inside’ (aka ‘Look Inside’). Hathi Trust Digital Library includes Internet Archive books and newspapers in results. Google Scholar.

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