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Which search engine is best for academic research? Hint: It's not Wikipedia
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PubMed
PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally.
The PubMed database contains more than 34 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature. It does not include full-text journal articles; however, links to the full text are often present when available from other sources, such as the publisher's website or PubMed Central (PMC).
Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Google Scholar
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts, and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities, and other websites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.
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Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar provides free, AI-driven search and discovery tools, and open resources for the global research community. With Semantic Scholar, researchers can understand a paper at a glance. Our system extracts meaning and identifies connections from within papers, then surfaces these insights to help Scholars discover and understand research.
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Connected Papers
Connected Papers is a unique, visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find and explore papers relevant to their field of work.
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Research Rabbit
Research Rabbit is starting with our Discovery app which unlocks a completely novel way to search for papers and authors, monitor new literature, visualize research landscapes, and collaborate with colleagues.
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alfietimewolf · 6 months
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fromedennn · 8 months
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decay and feeding new life—
kathiann kowalski // hozier // kobayashi eitaku // cyrus martin // friedrich heyser // gail potocki // william shakespeare
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opendirectories · 1 year
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reality-detective · 16 days
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Hmmm 🤔
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911 + Text Posts pt156/?
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jstor · 2 years
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You all know that hundreds of libraries around the world are sharing their special collections on JSTOR, right? That they include photos, posters, postcards, buttons, stickers, pamphlets, drawings, and a lot more, right? And that they're all freely accessible to everyone, no login needed, right? Right?
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viveela · 2 years
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Sooo I've been working on a leosagi fic and to accompany it I'm making small snippets from it into messy lil comics and here's my first one! The turtles don't think much of Yuichi at first lol
Wanna read it? You can find it here:
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quicquam-dot-com · 2 months
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Why do americans call it tuna fish?
SO I WENT DOWN A RABBIT HOLE (unsurprising if you know me) about why americans (and ONLY americans) call canned tuna "tuna fish". If you look at Wikipedia's page for tuna, it'll tell you that it's because the german for tuna sounds like tuna fish. That doesn't make sense, given people in wildly different regions (for example, Connecticut and Louisiana) were calling it tuna fish in the 70s, and why ONLY americans call it tuna fish. It had to be something other than that.
So began my search. In my research, I found that tuna only started being sold to americans in cans in 1908, further strengthening my thought that it couldn't just be because german. After about an hour of fruitless searching, I realized if it's only americans, it had to be something that wouldn't have escaped much past the bounds of america. Advertising in american magazines. I somehow managed to land on an etsy listing for an ad for White Star tuna FISH from the 1930s, and off I went.
The earliest written evidence I could find (not a professional researcher or historian at all) of the use of the phrase "tuna fish" was in a 1919 court case regarding labels between the Southern California Fish Co. and White Star Canning Co., which describes the White Star label as saying "tuna fish" on it. I then found other (White Star) ads (and a can label) from the 20s, 30s, and 50s (I can't find the one from the 50s but I swear I saw one), and then an ad for Bumblebee tuna from the 70s that says "tunafish" on it. So there we go. Advertising in american magazines. I don't know why White Star decided to include the fish, but it seems like they're the reason we do.
(It's a little hard to find much useful information on the White Star Canning Co, both because White Star is the name of the ship company that had the Titanic (so you gotta include the canning part and that might be limiting out some relevant stuff) and also because the White Star Canning Co was merged in 1922 with the company that became Chicken of the Sea)
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https://iiab.me/kiwix/wikipedia_en_all_maxi_2022-05/A/Albert_P._Halfhill
https://casetext.com/case/so-cal-f-co-v-white-star-c-co
https://www.palosverdespulse.com/blog/2021/6/25/it-tastes-like-chicken-how-local-canneries-marketed-fish-in-a-can-by-marifrances-trivelli-director-los-angeles-maritime-museum
https://www.etsy.com/listing/608947310/retro-printable-tuna-advertising-from-a
https://www.ebay.com/itm/186146432914
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143760191768
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Van_Camp
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homiu-l · 10 months
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Limbus Company: Canto 4 (2023) / The Wings - Yi Sang (1936)
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Why 18th-Century Queer History Matters
[homophobia cw]
I learned early on that that sex worker and LGBTQ+ rights are linked, but as usual, I didn't realize how far back that history stretched.
It is poignant to learn we have always seen each other as community. This article is about the queer community building social spaces for themselves in 18th-century England. The queer community and sex workers naturally gravitated to each other. We were all criminalized for a reason.
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I think of the fight against FOSTA-SESTA (2018); Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P Johnson founding and maintaining STAR with earnings from sex work (1970); and seeking each other out to form a safe space in the 1700s. That's over 300 years of solidarity.
The reasons we were arm in arm 300 years ago haven't changed much. How similar does this - 17 raids from 1726-27 in England - sound to the raids that were regular occurrences in NYC in the 1960s, 200+ years later? How similar does this sound to where we might be going?
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The other thing I take away from this: The more I learn, the more I realize I was denied in history class. Queer-only spaces were common enough to be their own category in 1709. 1709! I never want to hear anyone imply we sprang into existence in 1969 ever again.
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Ending this post with this quote on found family. Do you ever cry thinking about our queer ancestors who built community in a society that wanted to legislate them out of existence? I do.
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Sources:
Homosexuality in 18th Cent. England (cited in the Wikipedia article on Molly houses)
18th Century Molly Houses – London’s Gay Subculture
Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P Johnson, & STAR
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libras-interactives · 3 months
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Chapter 2 Beta Update~
--Nearly all of Ch2 is available, EXCEPT: The "America" backstory when talking with Lottie (it's just half finished). Overall around ~22k words added, and a few thousand to Chapter 1.
--Reworked the Sex/Gender/Gender Presentation System.
--New and Revised MC Dialogue to Ch1, depending on what Occupation you choose. Not all has been changed, more planned later in the month.
--Various typo fixes, small re-writes and bug fixes.
I wanted to get more done, but alas ><;; 🙏🏽 some IRL came up that i really need to deal with. BUT! I managed to get Ch2 from beginning to end! I hope yall will enjoy the last half of Ch2, I'm very happy with it overall! :"))))
!How to Read/Play!
Click this. Do not play it inside google drive, it doesn't work that way. Download the .html file.
If you have an iPhone, use this guide. I can't help you troubleshoot iphone or MAC problems; I don't have one.
If you have an Android iOS, open the .html file with any intertnet browser app EXCEPT HTML viewer.
If you have a PC, open the .html file with any internet browser.
Please remember the saving/loading can be janky. Do not save and load the same or different "files" rapidly. This is a limitation of HTML.
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boiledegghole · 1 year
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another attempt on the concept of salmonid traditional art
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mxwhore · 1 year
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updated my boys ref sheet so he doesn't break his neck while landing :)
tip jar
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cofrishii · 4 months
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Shh, he's diapausing
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Connecting Dots 🤔
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