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  1. Would you consider making a video on using the best reading strategy to optimize paper reading? Do you use the Zettelkasten principle? If yes, how is your experience with that?

  2. "Everyone's doing it" – Not the greatest argument. 😆
    I'd say try using the search engine of your university first but if you can't find it there and you're a student (or even worse – a private person with no institutional access whatsoever), then it's fair not to pay possibly 100$ just to skim a paper that might turn out to be irrelevant.
    If journals offered papers at 3$ a pop for students and private persons, I might not use Anna's archive.

  3. Thanks for the video. Its very useful. However, one of the drawbacks of Google Scholar is not being able to download article abstracts as part of a citation export. Or have I just not figured it out properly.

  4. Thank youuuu , I'm writing my discussion chapter, however, I am adding more new information that has been published in the past 3 years. Therefore, it is like doing a literature review again. I am not sure if it is a smart move, but I'm doing it. So, thank you so much for this video.

  5. Thx for this great overview of Google Scholar. I have a question concerning the interface. When I am using f.e. Google Scholar the search for profiles doesn't show up. Is this country specific?

  6. 6:50 BRILLIANT! 💡
    11:00 oooooohhhhh 👀
    Anna’s Archive 😮
    I KNEW there was a DOI God(dess) SOMEwhere. There’s nothing more disappointing than finding that PERFECT article, only to find out u can’t access the full article. Ok, well maybe bad/painful sex positions is probably more disappointing.🫤

    WHERE were these gems during my undergrad AND my grad studies? Grr. Better late than never, right?!
    Thank you!🙏

  7. I love your videos! I watch them often and have gotten some great tips, tricks, and ideas! I will often share your videos with my students (I teach a research class in education). I was just about ready to copy the link to send to my students and um, well….the last little bit about sex positions might be problematic. So I'll just give them the highlights. 😀

  8. It’s been a while 😂 since my brother Andy got his hands 🙌 on writing ✍️ papers!! Bless Ya, and enjoy your…..creamy bread 🍞 other than the PostDoc seat 💺!!✌️✌️

  9. BIG THANKS, I just used Google Scholar to follow some key researchers and picked up on a December 2023 paper (Nature) which may have a significant impact on my research. Thanks Andy

  10. I did a literature search course where they recommended as the Web of science over google scholar for the possibility of using wildcards and boolean operators and searching only peer reviewed articles. Nonetheless I find it sometimes more helpful to also include non peer reviewed stuff, e.g. when you're getting into a new topic (lecture notes or theses).

  11. Hello, can you recommend AI software for academic work that can be fully purchased and downloaded rather than using yearly or monthly plans? Some academic institutions can't use credit card for monthly/yearly plans.

  12. The problem with Sci-Hub and Anna's Archive is that they often don't have recent papers.

    If your literature survey or research requires up-to-date papers, you may have to contact the author or check their ResearchGate. Speaking from my own experience (IC engines), I've found that papers newer than 2021 are often unavailable on Sci-Hub and Anna's Archive.

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