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Id like to get into the habit of reading more high quality, peer reviewed academic journals online - mostly for health related stuff, but also for other bits and pieces (politics, etc.). |
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What's wrong with Jstor? |
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Well last time I checked Google scholar was good for showing what's available without a licence |
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There's that subreddit where people exchange journal articles. |
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For health related stuff, PubMed and UpToDate are fine sources of information, as long as you read a bit about the structure and flaws of our current methodology for clinical trials so you know how to pick out potential bollocks. |
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