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  2. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a free web search engine that indexes various formats and disciplines of academic publications, such as journals, books, theses, and patents. It also provides features for citation analysis, author profiles, and related articles.

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, with information on coverage, retrieval, cost, and provider. Compare and contrast different services by discipline, size, and full-text availability.

  4. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the subfield of publishing that distributes academic research and scholarship, the types and formats of publications, the peer review process, and the changes and trends in the field. Explore the history of academic publishing from the 17th century to the present, including the COVID-19 pandemic impact.

  5. Internet Archive Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Internet Archive Scholar is a search engine for scholarly articles from various sources, created by the Internet Archive in 2020. It has over 35 million full text articles as of February 2024.

  6. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books allows users to search and view full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned and stored in its database. Books are provided by publishers, authors, and libraries, and can be accessed for free or with permission depending on the copyright status.

  7. Full-text search - Wikipedia

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    Full-text search is a technique for searching a single document or a collection of documents based on all the words in them. Learn about indexing, precision, recall, false positives, and querying tools for full-text search.

  8. Wikipedia:Find your source - Wikipedia

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    Articles found using these links and may provide you with information to expand your search. Use Internet Archive scholar, CORE or another open-access search engine to look for an open version of the article. Using either the DOI, Google Scholar, or the journal's website, find out what databases index the article in full text.

  9. Academic journal - Wikipedia

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    An academic journal is a periodical publication that presents scholarly research in a particular discipline. Learn about the origins, functions, and formats of academic journals, as well as the peer review process and the different types of articles they contain.