How to find and access peer-reviewed studies (for free) | The Logic of Science

peter.suber's bookmarks 2019-09-17

Summary:

"Let’s start with where to look. You can try simply doing a standard Google search, but odds are that you will get flooded with tons of blogs and websites, and it is a pretty inefficient way to find what you are after. A much better option is to use a database specifically tailored to peer-reviewed literature. There are two major ones that are freely available that I’m going to talk about: Google Scholar and PubMed (there are many others that are behind paywalls, but I am going to assume that most people reading this are not academics and don’t have access to those)...."

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https://thelogicofscience.com/2019/09/17/how-to-find-and-access-peer-reviewed-studies/

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Date tagged:

09/17/2019, 09:44

Date published:

09/17/2019, 05:44