Timeline for How can I handle unavailable papers in a systematic literature review?
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Aug 2 at 12:40 | comment | added | usr1234567 | @Significance You are right, I meant librarian, not library. | |
Aug 2 at 12:39 | history | edited | usr1234567 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 2 at 8:07 | comment | added | Significance | It’s weird to use your library? That’s what it is for! | |
Aug 1 at 21:07 | comment | added | Terry Loring | Whenever I've asked a librarian about a borderline request for inter-library loan they have encouraged me to proceed. Librarians should not find it weird to process research-related inter-library loan requests. This is covered by some funding, like overhead on grants. | |
Aug 1 at 20:05 | comment | added | WhatTheDuck | It's not weird to contact authors to ask them for their papers if those papers aren't readily available. The downside of how open access is currently implemented is that smaller research groups frequently can't afford the publishing fees, so most are perfectly happy to provide copies when asked. | |
Aug 1 at 6:49 | history | edited | usr1234567 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 31 at 12:49 | review | Low quality posts | |||
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Jul 31 at 12:27 | history | answered | usr1234567 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |