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How do I search articles in ScienceDirect?

Type your search into the box and click the Search button. Search Tips: Put quotation marks around any search phrase or exact combination of keywords (e.g.; "United States of America" or "social psychology"). Use AND between two keywords or phrases to search for articles containing both terms.
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How to do a systematic search on ScienceDirect?

Scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals
  1. Define your problem.
  2. Create a search strategy.
  3. Select the right bibliographic databases.
  4. Search.
  5. Select suitable references from those that have been retrieved.
  6. Assess whether the search was satisfactory.
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How do you refine search in ScienceDirect?

Search within results is located at the top left of your search results list. This feature allows you to narrow your search by adding keywords. Just type in the new keyword(s) you want and click search. This will give you fewer search results, and more specific search results.
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How do I see full articles in ScienceDirect?

Click on the article title you wish to view. 4. At the article page, you can read the full text or click on the download button to save the article as a PDF.
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How do I search articles in Elsevier?

First, choose the search technique you prefer. Search for peer-reviewed journals, articles, book chapters and open access content. Enter keywords, an author name, or the title of a journal or book to get started. Find out more about the new advanced search.
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How can I search for articles?

You can find journal articles by mining the bibliographies of sources you already have, by searching for articles on your topic in the Library's databases, or using search engines, including Google Scholar.
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How do you search for research articles?

Researchers can find research articles and more using specialized search engines like Google Scholar, which is an excellent resource for accessing research articles. Other options include Microsoft Academic, Pubmed Central, Science.gov., Worldcat, and Refseek, to name a few1.
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Is Elsevier and ScienceDirect same?

ScienceDirect (http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ) is a full-text scientific database which is part of SciVerse and is provided by the medical and scientific publishing company Elsevier.
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Is ScienceDirect a good source?

One of the major advantages of ScienceDirect is its extensive collection of peer-reviewed journals, including those published by Elsevier, making it an excellent resource for researchers.It also offers advanced search features, allowing users to easily filter and narrow down search results based on various criteria.
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Are ScienceDirect articles free?

1.4 million articles on ScienceDirect are open access

Articles published open access are peer-reviewed and made freely available for everyone to read, download and reuse in line with the user license displayed on the article.
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Is ScienceDirect a search engine?

ScienceDirect is a website that provides access to a large bibliographic database of scientific and medical publications of the Dutch publisher Elsevier. It hosts over 18 million pieces of content from more than 4,000 academic journals and 30,000 e-books of this publisher.
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What is the difference between Scopus and ScienceDirect?

Content: Scopus covers a wide range of scientific literature, including peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, books, and patents from > 7.000 publishers globally. ScienceDirect, on the other hand, focuses mainly on scholarly journals and books published by Elsevier .
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Is ScienceDirect a database or search engine?

ScienceDirect is a full-text database offering journal articles and book chapters from more than 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and 11,000 books.
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What is considered GREY literature?

Grey literature is information produced outside of traditional publishing and distribution channels, and can include reports, policy literature, working papers, newsletters, government documents, speeches, white papers, urban plans, and so on.
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What is a search strategy article?

A search strategy is an organised structure of key terms used to search a database. The search strategy combines the key concepts of your search question in order to retrieve accurate results.
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What types of articles are available in ScienceDirect?

Articles in the Journal can be classified as follows: clinical reports, research studies, technical procedures, systematic reviews, articles on other professional subjects, and tips.
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Is ScienceDirect a respected journal?

ScienceDirect is an essential information resource for over 19,000,000 scientists worldwide, and home to many respected journals and prestigious society titles.
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Who is the owner of ScienceDirect?

ScienceDirect is Elsevier's platform for online electronic access to its journals and over 40,000 e-books, reference works, book series, and handbooks.
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Is ScienceDirect free for students?

Qualified applicants are granted six months free access to Scopus(opens in new tab/window) and all our journals and books on ScienceDirect(opens in new tab/window) . They can use this access to work on grant applications and research projects.
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Is Elsevier safe to use?

You're in safe hands with Elsevier: we've been serving the global research community and publishing first-rate scientific research for over a century. Since the year 2000, more than 99% of the Nobel Laureates in science and economics have published in Elsevier journals, according to a Scopus analysis.
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Why use PubMed as a search engine?

PubMed Overview

PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally. The PubMed database contains more than 36 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature.
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Is Elsevier a Scopus or SCI?

Since Elsevier is the owner of Scopus and is also one of the main international publishers of scientific journals, an independent and international Scopus Content Selection and advisory board (CSAB) was established in 2009 to prevent a potential conflict of interest in the choice of journals to be included in the ...
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How do I find research articles fast?

Try Paperpile.
  1. Google Scholar. Google Scholar is the clear number one when it comes to academic search engines. ...
  2. BASE. BASE is hosted at Bielefeld University in Germany. ...
  3. CORE. CORE is an academic search engine dedicated to open-access research papers. ...
  4. Science.gov. ...
  5. Semantic Scholar. ...
  6. Baidu Scholar. ...
  7. RefSeek.
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How do you effectively search a journal?

For the best results, combine keywords using AND & OR. Another useful search technique is called truncation - a feature which allows you to replace one or more letters in a word with a symbol, usually an asterisk (e.g., farm*). Truncation broadens your search, allowing you to easily search for many words at once.
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Which website is used to find articles?

Google Scholar, DOAJ, and PubMed can be described as free databases that allow you to search for scholarly materials. When searching any of these resources and you find that the full-text of the article is not available, or you are asked to pay for access, contact your PCC librarian first.
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