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Should your university have access to most journals?
I know as long as I am accessing pubmed on a school computer, I am able to read just about any article.
I despise pubmed for its layout and accessibility. It's resourceful, but just what it takes to use it (patience, etc) make me hate it and resort to googling items first.You should get used to pubmed. It's widely used in the medical community.
I doubt any website will have a plethora of free journal articles, as charging for papers is how journals make their money. You may want to try a hospital/school library that has biomedical journals.
I despise pubmed for its layout and accessibility. It's resourceful, but just what it takes to use it (patience, etc) make me hate it and resort to googling items first.
I tend to find the former. Either that or the abstract is beautifully written but doesn't contain what i'm looking forYeah it seems the search results can be quite random at times, making you sift through page after page of topics you have no need for. And then you find a title that fits actally what you want, you click it and abstract is beautiful to you and you look to the top right corner and your like...F-ing A...no article link, a wave of depression sweeps over your entire being and you feel cold and alone. 🙂
.Unfortunately, I have no idea. I either use google or pubmed and try to find something through there.Are there any sites which you pay for access which might have more articles available?
might be a good present to myself...really nerdy huh.
Unfortunately, I have no idea. I either use google or pubmed and try to find something through there.
Do you mean articles to read? Because that pretty much depends on the journal you subscribe to/have access to. Where I work, I have access to ALL journals ever conceived from any time frame - the only catch is that some journals I have to order the articles to be mailed to me whereas others are on the site. But I can imagine that having that access is expensive.
Physicians/doctors have access to medical journals/research articles, I would try asking them about the type of access they have and the journals they read. One physician gave me access to his journal subscription online so that I could read the articles, which was nice in a way.