Thursday, November 25, 2010

Academia.edu Launches A Directory Of 12,500 Academic Journals

As any scientist can tell you, there are thousands of scholarly journals out there. Some, like Science and Nature, are broad in scope, covering everything from human genetics to space. Others, like the Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, are a bit more specific. Unfortunately, the huge volume of research that gets published can made it tedious to keep track of the articles that are relevant to you.�Academia.edu, a social network for researchers and other academics, thinks it has a fix. Now, journal articles aren't exactly hard to come by on the web. You can always search Google Scholar for whatever you're looking for, some universities offer their own search tools, and there are plenty of topic-specific sites that can help you find relevant material. The problem, according to Academia.edu founder Richard Price, is that this content and the communities around them are very fragmented. So Academia.edu built a directory of as many journals as it could find.

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