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Boryin
Hi Guys,

Currently I am reading the puplished papers dealing with the brain. To find the articles I go to the homepages of different journals and browse the archive. Well the number of articles is huge and there are also a lot of magazines. So I need you to bring order in this.
I have the impression that some mags are grouped together. When I go to Oxfordjournals and type the key words in, the magazines which are containing the words are always the same, e.g. Brain, Cerebral Cortex or Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. So there is a kind of order, but some others e.g. Neuron arent in the list, but their homepages are still similar, so there must be a kind of order I havent understood yet. When I go to highwire.stanford and search there, a bigger number of mags occurs.
Can you enlighten me and give me a complete list of the mags, so I leave none one out.
All the articles in these journals which are older then a year are free, for more recent ones you have to pay. How do you deal with this? Do you have an account there, did you suscribe the mag or do you buy each article (which is quite expensive)?
For other articles which I found e.g.on sciencedirect you have to purchase for the full text generally.
What do you do when you want a certain article and it isnt for free? Where do you search for articles in order to make sure that the whole number of published papers are actually browsed?
Is a study summarized as an article always published in only one journal?

Thanks for help and answers so far,

Boryin
lucid_dream
try Pubmed
Orbz
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What do you do when you want a certain article and it isnt for free?

If you can, join a university library, they subscribe to a large number of journals so that you can peruse them for the membership cost of joining the library.
Short of that, you can sometimes find the articles for free on the authors web site (if they have one).
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Where do you search for articles in order to make sure that the whole number of published papers are actually browsed?
Pubmed.

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Is a study summarized as an article always published in only one journal?
Most of the time, yes.
Boryin
It's a pity that all threads end so abruptly here, my questions aren't fully answered yet.
Well thx for these two answers anyway.
rhymer
Have you looked here?

http://oedb.org/library/college-basics/res...h-beyond-google

Or, perhaps this one..

http://gzzt.org/pages/metadirectory.php?/Science/
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