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Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions:

(1) Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?

(2) How should I address this in my SLR?

Questions:

(3) Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

  1. Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?

  2. How should I address this in my SLR?

  3. Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions:

(1) Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?

(2) How should I address this in my SLR?

(3) Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions:

  1. Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?

  2. How should I address this in my SLR?

  3. Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

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Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions:   

(1) Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?   

(2) How should I address this in my SLR?   

(3) Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions:  (1) Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals?  (2) How should I address this in my SLR?  (3) Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

Context: I am writing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as part of my master's thesis project. After initially screening the titles and abstracts of 338 papers from four selected databases, I identified 138 papers that matched my inclusion criteria. During the full-text review phase, I encountered difficulty obtaining 3 papers out of the 138. I couldn't access these 3 papers because our university wasn't subscribed to these journals, and the Science Hub Mutual Aid community couldn't help either.

Questions: 

(1) Is this acceptable to reviewers in reputable journals? 

(2) How should I address this in my SLR? 

(3) Is it appropriate to email the authors for copies of their papers?

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