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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. Help:Find sources - Wikipedia

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    This video outlines the fundamentals of "advanced search" techniques. Google Custom Search engines can help to efficiently find sources on certain websites that some Wikipedia editors have determined are generally reliable, overall. Because these searches only includes returns from a pre-determined list of candidates it could miss many others ...

  4. 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.

  5. Semantic Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Scholar is a free research tool for scientific literature developed by the Allen Institute for AI. It uses natural language processing and machine learning to generate summaries, recommendations, and citations for over 200 million publications from all fields of science.

  6. 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.

  7. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    A list of links to free and trustworthy information sources on the web, organized by topics such as science, social sciences, biographies, and more. Find public domain images, newspapers, journals, and other resources for your research and learning.

  8. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Reference desk – our help desk, feel free to ask any questions; Wikipedia:Replies to common objections; Wikipedia:Researching Wikipedia – academic research about Wikipedia, and Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikidemia – a related project; Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer – Use Wikipedia at your own risk.

  9. Wikipedia:Journal sources - Wikipedia

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    These sites allow you to search for articles that are entirely free to read. Find this article in BASE, a search engine for academic open online resources; Find this article in OAIster, a catalogue of open-access materials; Find this article at JURN, a curated search engine for free academic articles and books