letssteez replied to your post “Thank you to so many amazing followers!”
There’s one thing I’ve been wondering – How do you go about finding these articles after your undergraduate? I graduated last year and have been trying to find reliable scholarly sources for information, and especially when the content of your posts are highly-digestible, informative and ground-breaking to say the least! Thank you again so much for your time and effort you put into this blog, it truly is greatly appreciated! Glad we can have a scholarly community
replied to your post “Thank you to so many amazing followers!”
Whoa! You actually read comments and messages? That’s awesome! I personally love all of your posts and was fortunate enough to have come across one of your posts last year
Thanks! Yeah, I try to read the comments on my posts (though Tumblr being what it is I don’t always see them…) and my chat/inbox is open to anyone and everyone.
As for the articles, if you’re talking about the news articles I mostly rely on phys.org and sciencedaily.com, along with a couple other sources.
If you’re talking about the scientific articles that I sometimes use as sources on my posts then the answer for that is… good googling skills? It was much easier in college when I had access to everything for free, but I’m still able to find some articles that are available often enough. (Sometimes just adding pdf after your search phrase is enough to turn up a few, and I’ve got an extension on chrome called Unpaywall that will tell me if there’s a free version on the web somewhere.) Thanks again!
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