Essential Research Tools For Researchers

Essential Research Tools For Researchers

  1. Google Scholar: A search engine for scholarly literature, including articles, theses, books, and conference papers.

    Link Here Google Scholar: scholar.google.com

  2. JSTOR: A digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.

    Link Here JSTOR: jstor.org

  3. PubMed: A free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.

    Link Here PubMed: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  4. Web of Science: A citation index that allows you to search for articles, conference proceedings, and books across various scientific disciplines.

    Link Here Web of Science: webofscience.com

  5. Scopus: A citation database that covers scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature.

    Link Here Scopus: scopus.com

  6. Zotero: A free, open-source citation management tool that helps you organize your research sources, create bibliographies and collaborate with others.

    Link Here Zotero: zotero.org

  7. Mendeley: A reference management software that allows you to organize and share your research papers and collaborate with others.

    Link Here Mendeley: mendeley.com

  8. EndNote: A software tool for managing bibliographies, citations, and references on the Windows and macOS operating systems.

    Link Here EndNote: endnote.com

  9. RefWorks: A web-based reference management tool that allows you to create and organize a personal database of references and generate citations and bibliographies.

    Link Here RefWorks: refworks.proquest.com

  10. Evernote: A digital notebook that allows you to capture and organize your research notes, web clippings, and documents.

    Link Here Evernote: evernote.com

Prasad D Wilagama

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