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  2. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a free web search engine that indexes various formats and disciplines of academic publications, such as journals, books, theses, and patents. It also provides features for citation analysis, author profiles, and related articles.

  3. List of environmental journals - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of scholarly, peer-reviewed academic journals focused on the biophysical environment and/or humans' relations with it. The list covers various interdisciplinary fields such as environmental sciences, law, economics, health, humanities, and more.

  4. Citation impact - Wikipedia

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    Learn how citation impact is calculated and used for academic articles, books, authors and journals. Compare different citation metrics, such as impact factor, h-index, g-index, and their advantages and limitations.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive and updated list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, books, datasets, and other resources. Compare the coverage, retrieval qualities, access costs, and providers of different services across disciplines and domains.

  6. Environmental systems analysis - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the systematic and systems based approach for describing human actions impacting on the natural environment. Explore the methods, tools, objects, impacts and decision contexts of environmental systems analysis.

  7. Scopus - Wikipedia

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    Scopus is a product of Elsevier that competes with Web of Science and covers life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences and health sciences. It provides various features such as author profiles, chemical search, citation metrics and open access status, but also faces criticism for bias and predatory journals.

  8. Web of Science - Wikipedia

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    Logo in 2014. The Web of Science (WoS; previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a paid-access platform that provides (typically via the internet) access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines.

  9. List of open-access journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of open-access journals by field, which have a policy of full open access and are not delayed or hybrid. It covers various disciplines such as agriculture, astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, and more.