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ResearchGate is a scientific social network founded in 2008 by Ijad Madisch. | |||||||
Run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Agricultural Library is an incredible tool for research, allowing you to search by subject and view articles on the publisher's website. | |||||||
In addition to allowing you to share your research with others, MyScienceWork provides access to over 60 million articles, 25 million of which are open access. | |||||||
An affiliate of Stanford University, HighWire works to "facilitate the digital dissemination of more than 3000 journals, books, reference works, and proceedings." The advanced search feature allows you to specify exactly what you are looking for and check through all resources or only open access resources. | |||||||
BioMed Central is an academic publisher founded in 2000. | |||||||
Animal Reproduction Science is an Amsterdam-based company founded in 1977. | |||||||
Pubget allows you to browse by paper or journal, offering you the option of viewing the PDFs of free-access articles or buying the PDFs of articles behind a paywall. According to the site, 10,000 new papers are added each day. | |||||||
ScienceOpen is an incredible research and publishing network offering open access content from more than 24,000 journals. | |||||||
PLOS is a non-profit organization committed to facilitating openness in academic research. According to the site, "all PLOS content is at the highest possible level of open access, meaning that scientific articles are immediately and freely available to anyone, anywhere." | |||||||
The research on SciTech Connect comes from the U.S. Department of Energy and includes research from the 1940s to today. Of this research, over 400,000 articles are available as full-text PDFs. | |||||||
PubMed® comprises more than 33 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. | January 1996 | ||||||
The International Aging Research Portfolio (IARP) is a system that organizes and allows users to browse research related to aging. It "incorporates databases of grants from multiple sources," as well as MEDLINE publication abstracts. | |||||||
Bioline International is a resource tool that provides access to open access research from developing countries. This is a great resource to find authoritative sources on health, biodiversity, environmental changes, conservation, and international development. | |||||||
This easy-to-use resource uses artificial intelligence to efficiently sort through millions of science-related papers based on your search terms. According to the site, although some articles are behind paywalls, "the data [they] have for those articles is limited." | |||||||
The Europe PMC provides access to life science articles, books, patents, and clinical guidelines. Although some of the articles are behind a paywall, there are 3.9 million full texts available. | |||||||
The Astrophysics Data System is run by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory under a NASA grant. It offers three bibliographic databases with a total of more than 12.5 million records. | |||||||
Elite Meta is a metaverse platform | |||||||
Science.gov offers 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information. Some of the resources need to be purchased through other sites. | |||||||
VADLO is a life sciences search engine that allows you to search for methods, techniques, protocols, and more. Because it is powered by Google, some of the search results lead to resources behind paywalls. | |||||||
Chemical information database | |||||||
Digital library | |||||||
Practical anthropology | |||||||
This repository of open access materials related to the study of cancer is run by the Medical Informatics and Knowledge Engineering team of Maastro Clinic in Maastricht, a city in the Netherlands. The research provided includes clinical protocols, publications, and datasets. | |||||||
The National Agricultural Library "houses one of the world's largest collections devoted to agriculture and related sciences." You can search for books or articles, which you can then purchase through publishers' websites. | |||||||
This is an incredibly specific resource, but it's useful nonetheless. The Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database contains 6,800 records related to human health in the circumpolar region (i.e., the area around one of Earth's poles). Some journals and articles require an access fee. |