- Google Scholar. You love everything about Google—especially its intuitive design and pages upon pages of results. …
- Microsoft Academic. …
- Educational Resources Information Center. …
- ResearchGate. …
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine. …
- COnnecting REpositories. …
- Semantic Scholar.
Which are good research sites for college level work?
- College Library. …
- Google Scholar. …
- Google Books. …
- Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) …
- Internet Archive. …
- Project Gutenberg. …
- PubMed. …
- Wolfram Alpha.
Which site is best for study?
- EdX: edx.org. …
- Academic Earth: academicearth.org.
- Internet Archive: archive.org. …
- Big Think: bigthink.com. …
- Coursera: courser.org. …
- Brightstorm: brightstorm.com.
Where can kids research?
- Cannan Elementary Kids Infobits.
- Nat Geo for Kids.
- Encyclopedia Britannica Elementary.
- Kiddle – Safe image search for kids. Why does Kiddle use a . …
- Kiddle – Visual safe search for kids. …
- Kidrex. …
- Fact Monster.
What is the best search engine for research?
- Google Scholar. Google Scholar is the clear number one when it comes to academic search engines. …
- Microsoft Academic. It's Microsoft answer to Google Scholar. …
- BASE. …
- CORE. …
- Science.gov. …
- Semantic Scholar. …
- Baidu Scholar. …
- RefSeek.
How can I study better?
- Space out your studying. Nate Kornell “definitely did cram” before big tests when he was a student. …
- Practice, practice, practice! …
- Don't just reread books and notes. …
- Test yourself. …
- Mistakes are okay — as long as you learn from them. …
- Mix it up. …
- Use pictures. …
- Find examples.
What are the best study methods?
- The SQ3R
Method
. The SQ3R
method
is a reading comprehension
technique
that helps students identify important facts and retain information within their textbook. … - Retrieval Practice. …
- Spaced Practice. …
- The PQ4R
Method
. … - The Feynman
Technique
. … - Leitner System. …
- Color-Coded Notes. …
- Mind Mapping.
Is .org reliable source?
All branches of the United States federal government use this domain. Information such as Census statistics, Congressional hearings, and Supreme Court rulings would be included in sites with this domain. The information is
considered to be from a credible source
.
What sites are like jstor?
- Home.
- Ebsco Databases.
- Gale Databases.
- CQ Databases.
- ProQuest.
- LexisNexis Academic.
- Other Databases Like JSTOR.
What are good research sources?
- Background or introductory information – dictionaries or encyclopedias as found in Gale eBooks.
- General information – history or overview – try books from the library catalog.
- News and current events – newspapers and current periodicals – try NewsBank or the New York Times.
What is research for kids?
Kids Definition of research
:
to search or investigate thoroughly Doctors researched the disease
.
How do you explain research to a child?
Research is the process of solving problems and finding facts in an organised way. Research is done by using what is known (
if anything
), and building on it. Additional knowledge can be got by proving (or falsifying) existing theories, and by trying to better explain observations.
What is the best website for research paper?
- 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.
What are the 3 types of search engines?
It is commonly accepted that there are three different types of search queries:
Navigational search queries
.
Informational search queries
.
Transactional search queries
.
Where can I find free scholarly articles?
- 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.
Is Google a search engine?
Google is
a fully-automated search engine
that uses software known as web crawlers that explore the web on a regular basis to find sites to add to our index.