How do I find similar articles?
Finding Articles on Similar Topics
- Write down the key words you can find for the article.
- Write down synonyms for the key words (indexes use terminology that may not match the exact terms used in your article).
- Select possible indexes and/or abstracts.
Where can I find interesting articles to read?
8 Great Places to Find Articles Worth Reading on the Web
- Longform.
- Longreads.
- The Browser.
- r/InDepthStories.
- Pocket.
- CoolTools: The Best Magazine Articles Ever.
- Medium.
- MakeUseOf.
Is reading books better than reading articles?
Ideally, there is a symbiotic relationship between the two. You can use articles to get surface-level knowledge on a variety of interesting topics and then use books to supplement that knowledge with enhanced explanations in greater levels of detail on the topics you care most about.
How do you find related research articles?
Research paper search: tips you’ll wish you knew
- 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.
What are similar resources?
Similar sources means sources that are generally similar in terms of operations, processes, and emissions, subject to the same or substantially similar requirements, and not subject to case-by-case standards or requirements. Sample 1.
What should I read when im bored?
Are You Bored? Read These Best Books To Kill Your Boredom!
- “Radio Silence” by Alice Oseman.
- “Mrs Funnybones” by Twinkle Khanna.
- “Killing Commendatore” by Haruki Murakami.
- “American Gods” by Neil Gaiman.
- “Gun Island” by Amitav Ghosh.
- “Let It Snow” by John Green.
- “The Bookish Life of Nina Hill” by Abbi Waxman.
Do you read slower on a screen?
Before 1992 most studies concluded that people read slower, less accurately and less comprehensively on screens than on paper. Compared with paper, screens may also drain more of our mental resources while we are reading and make it a little harder to remember what we read when we are done.
How can I read academic articles for free?
5 free and legal ways to get the full text of research articles
- Use your library if you have one!
- Open Access browser extensions.
- Google Scholar.
- Researcher platforms.
- Write to the author.
- A nearby university library might offer access to articles even if you do not work or study there.
- Try your public library.
- Research4Life.