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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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The best site, from an autodidactic perspective is a site that very few people use: Google Scholar; obviously within the Google stable but almost completely unknown.
I use it almost every day: a vast amount of first class information on tap.
The location that I access it from has paid fees for multiple licences, but other locations have more limited access, but fine for most users.
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"The best site, from an autodidactic perspective is a site that very few people use: Google Scholar; obviously within the Google stable but almost completely unknown.
I use it almost every day: a vast amount of first class information on tap.
The location that I access it from has paid fees for multiple licences, but other locations have more limited access, but fine for most users.
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I use this on a daily basis as I’m doing a degree |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"The best site, from an autodidactic perspective is a site that very few people use: Google Scholar; obviously within the Google stable but almost completely unknown.
I use it almost every day: a vast amount of first class information on tap.
The location that I access it from has paid fees for multiple licences, but other locations have more limited access, but fine for most users.
I use this on a daily basis as I’m doing a degree "
I speak to students quite frequently, and many students especially post graduate students from abroad have never heard of it; rather surprisingly. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"The best site, from an autodidactic perspective is a site that very few people use: Google Scholar; obviously within the Google stable but almost completely unknown.
I use it almost every day: a vast amount of first class information on tap.
The location that I access it from has paid fees for multiple licences, but other locations have more limited access, but fine for most users.
I use this on a daily basis as I’m doing a degree
I speak to students quite frequently, and many students especially post graduate students from abroad have never heard of it; rather surprisingly."
When I finished my Msc. I published the work in the 2 chapters an undergrad textbook for IGI global and as a Thank-you they made me a lifetime associate so I still have my OpenAthens password , comes in very useful |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
most fundamental aspects |
Ecosia. Less a site more a search engine.
The money they make from clicks goes to plant trees instead of boosting billionaire tech folks fortunes.
They also don’t track and sell your usage. |
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