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Patricia Hartman
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Welcome T-PAC Students!

  

  

This guide is intended to provide assistance to graduate students participating in the T-PAC program.  Here you can find information about specific resources available at your university to assist with your research.  If you have comments or suggestions, please leave them below or contact me!

PLoS One: Open access science research in diverse disciplines

The world’s first multidisciplinary open access journal, PLOS ONE accepts scientifically rigorous research, regardless of novelty.  Its broad scope provides a platform to publish primary research, including interdisciplinary and replication studies as well as negative results. The journal’s publication criteria are based on high ethical standards and the rigor of the methodology and conclusions reported.

You can find specialized RSS feeds in diverse fields, from genetics to artificial intelligence to earthquake engineering.  

New articles from PLoS Biology

The world’s first multidisciplinary Open Access journal, PLOS ONE accepts scientifically rigorous research, regardless of novelty.  Its broad scope provides a platform to publish primary research, including interdisciplinary and replication studies as well as negative results. The journal’s publication criteria are based on high ethical standards and the rigor of the methodology and conclusions reported.

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New Engineering & Technology Articles in PLoS ONE

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Interlibrary Loan

Can't find a book or article you're looking for? Don't panic! Most libraries have borrowing and lending agreements with other institutions to ensure researchers have access to the information they need.  Here are links to information about interlibrary loan (ILL) at your university:

New Chemistry Articles in PLoS ONE

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