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do a research project, write a paper, or start a blog, you would then read articles to

see what other people have done and then build on their work.

What are Resources for Academic Research?


Resources for academic research are the tools, materials, and information sources that
scholars, students, and researchers use to conduct thorough and accurate research on a
given topic.

Academic journals, books, online databases, primary and secondary sources, and
research tools such as citation generators, reference managers, and statistical
analysis software are examples of these resources.

Access to reliable and diverse resources is essential for producing high-quality


academic work that is credible, informative, and current.

12 Best Websites, Tools & Resources for Academic


Research
What sources will lead you to trustworthy resources for academic research? When
you need to find sources, use these academic resources instead of scrolling through
pages of search results.

1. Google Scholar

Google Scholar offers a wide range of scholarly literature, including articles, theses,
books, and conference papers, making it a great resource for academic study.

Google Scholar allows researchers to search for information on a topic, find relevant
material for their literature review, track citations of their work, remain up-to-date on
new research in their field, and evaluate their work using metrics like the h-index and
i10-index.

It’s a comprehensive, user-friendly academic research resource with powerful search


capabilities, email alerts, and Google integration. This important website helps
researchers find, access, and manage research data.

Features:

 Keyword, author, or title search box for scholarly literature.


 Tracking your work’s citations.
 Advanced search filters by publication date, author, or journal.
 Full-text articles and papers for convenient reference.
 Emailalerts for keywords or topics to remain current on research in your
profession.
 Work impact metrics like the h-index and i10-index.
 Google Books and Google Drive integration for saving and organizing research
resources.

2. JSTOR

JSTOR is an online library with academic journals, books, and primary sources from
many fields. It was started in 1995 as a non-profit organization by JSTOR Inc. and a
number of academic institutions.

More than 12 million academic articles and books from more than 2,000 publishers
are in JSTOR’s online library. Content on JSTOR comes from many different fields,
such as the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Individuals and institutions can subscribe to JSTOR’s digital library, and researchers,
students, and scholars worldwide use it as a reliable and complete resource for
academic research.

Features:

 JSTOR offers scholarly journals, books, and primary materials.


 JSTOR material spans humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
 JSTOR’s stored content, including historical records, gives academics a broad
perspective.
 Users can search the platform’s huge database for keywords, authors, titles, and
more.
 PDFs of JSTOR articles can be downloaded.
 Sharing, citation, and exporting options help scholars collaborate on the
platform.
 JSTOR’s pricing makes it’s content affordable for all sizes and budgets.

3. ProQuest

ProQuest is a global information content and technology company that gives access to
research databases, electronic books, and digital archives. Eugene B. Power st

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