- Google Scholar. Even if you've not used Google Scholar before, you'll know Google. …
- CORE. …
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) …
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) …
- PubMed. …
- E-Theses Online Service (EThOS) …
- Social Science Research Network (SSRN) …
- WorldWideScience.
Where can I find good research papers for free?
- Google Scholar. Even if you've not used Google Scholar before, you'll know Google. …
- CORE. …
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) …
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) …
- PubMed. …
- E-Theses Online Service (EThOS) …
- Social Science Research Network (SSRN) …
- WorldWideScience.
Where can I find research papers?
- 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.
Are research papers free?
Most of the journals charge an APC (Article Processing Charge) for open access articles, whereas publish
subscription based papers free of cost
or with some marginal costs. Articles should be made free of cost as the knowledge gaining would have no barrier.
How can I get free scientific papers?
- Check for a free version of your chosen paper through the Open Access Button, available through that website or as a browser extension.
- Search for your paper through PubMed, which includes health and medicine related papers. …
- Search with Google Scholar. …
- Try a regular web search.
How can I get free IEEE research papers?
Go to
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home
.jsp. Search the paper you want to download. Open the paper link you want to download and copy the whole link.
How do I find a DOI for free?
You can
go to Google Scholar and use the doi
to search for the paper. if you have access to the paper , then you can download it. if it does not work, then you can use doi to the sci-hub, it may have the full paper.
What is the easiest way to find RRL?
- Start with research databases. Scopus and Web of Science are good databases to start with for any research topic and literature review. …
- Focus your search with specific databases. …
- Find books, theses and more.
How do I find a research study?
Where to Find Research Studies. Nearly all research published in peer-reviewed health journals can be found by
searching MEDLINE
, a database available through PubMed. PubMed provides study abstracts (structured summaries providing key information about the design and main results of the research) at no charge.
What search engine is best 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 get a free full research paper?
- CORE. CORE is a multidisciplinary aggregator of open access research. …
- ScienceOpen. …
- Directory of Open Access Journals. …
- Education Resources Information Center. …
- arXiv e-Print Archive. …
- Social Science Research Network. …
- Public Library of Science. …
- OpenDOAR.
Why are research papers so expensive?
Due to
the nature of academic publishing
, that exact same content (the results from a particular study or experiment) can't be found in another journal. These mini-monopolies put power in the hands of publishers as scientists and scholars need access to particular content.
How can I get ResearchGate for free?
- Sci-Hub.
- Library Genesis.
- Unpaywall.
- Directory of Open Access Journals.
- Open Access Button.
- ScienceOpen.
- CORE.
Is Unpaywall legal?
Is Unpaywall legal?
Yes!
We harvest content from legal sources including repositories run by universities, governments, and scholarly societies, as well as open content hosted by publishers themselves.
Is Sci-Hub illegal?
Sci-Hub, a repository for pirated research papers,
is widely acknowledged to be illegal
.
Who is the Sci-Hub girl?
Alexandra Asanovna Elbakyan
(Russian: Алекса́ндра Аса́новна Элбакя́н, born 1988) is a Kazakhstani computer programmer and creator of the website Sci-Hub, which provides free access to research papers without regard for copyright.