Sometimes when you google for a scientific paper or research (on languages of course) you get a paywall and can't read. However, most papers are also available in open repositories. There is a chrome/firefox extension which will search the open repositories to see if it can find the same paper for you to read. It is legal, and you're not breaking through a paywall, just searching for an open repository with the same paper.
http://unpaywall.org/
Hopefully this will be of help to someone other than reineke.
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I have access to most of the journals I need via being a university student (and the ones I don't easily have access to I can get access to if I'm on the Oregon Health and Science University's wifi but I rarely need those). That said, some public libraries subscribe to a large selection of journals and you can find some articles on academia.edu (though I will note that sometimes the authors of those articles get asked (summoned) by publishers to take them down - at which point I start rolling my eyes). There are also some universities that provide lists and publically available PDFs of some of the publications, dissertations, theses, etc by faculty and students. Portland State University's is here.
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aokoye wrote:I have access to most of the journals I need via being a university student (and the ones I don't easily have access to I can get access to if I'm on the Oregon Health and Science University's wifi but I rarely need those). That said, some public libraries subscribe to a large selection of journals and you can find some articles on academia.edu (though I will note that sometimes the authors of those articles get asked (summoned) by publishers to take them down - at which point I start rolling my eyes). There are also some universities that provide lists and publically available PDFs of some of the publications, dissertations, theses, etc by faculty and students. Portland State University's is here.
Sadly I don't have that access, so the link provided above by rdearman is very welcome (as I love reading academic articles still -- I think I've read more since graduating than I ever did in school!). But, talking about dissertations, MIT's can be found here.
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