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yeah, you just get the website where it is mentioned, you dont actually get the full text stuff which is VERY annoying!

Posted

Appears worthwhile, even with some tough keys was able to come up with some viable alternatives ... found couple of own papers as evidence of it :) .

Posted

Thanks for the tip, that website look really useful. It's a pain to find desired journals in regular google, theres way to much "noise."

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And remember, it's in beta, so any problem you have or requests (like a way to search for full-text only) can be emailed to google.

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Seems decent. I didn't think it was superior to medline however (at least for the subjects I usually search for).

 

Still needs a way to search by author and/or year of publication etc. I wonder how this particular search engine works. Usually for online journals the author selects a few keywords which will result in a "hit". I wonder if it searches by number of links or whatever the same way normal google does.

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The funny thing is, iirc, those words were an insult. At one point, Hooke and Newton got into it, Hooke claiming Newton had stolen his work. Newton said "If I have seen farther than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" because Hooke was apparently quite short.

 

So basically, their motto is a snide insult by Newton.

  • 2 weeks later...
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LOL. I really enjoy using Google Scholar thanks. I've had the enjoyment of passing the word unto others. Does anyone know when the real version is going to come out?

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Blah

 

All the papers I want go to Pubmed, which then takes me to ScienceDirect, which then wants me to pay! <_<

 

I found a good site for papers though: http://carcin.oupjournals.org/

 

There's other categories too.

 

Does anyone have any other sites that have FREE online papers?

 

In particular, papers dealing with the maths and physics of radiation backscatter?

 

Thanks in advance, if you have any ... :)

  • 3 weeks later...
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Well you CAN get sciencedirect ones for free if you run them through a uni proxy.

 

Any body wants to know how, and you can have my password, send me a message.

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