Question 1: How to search for articles such as English literature Review article? In the Ei pendex and INSPEC databases, the "Treatment type" is limited to "General review" or "Litereture review", and only review articles are retrieved.
If searching in the ScienceDirect or SpringerLink database, you can enter "review" in a search box, along with other search terms.
Question 2: How to find foreign review literature. ACS: accounts of chemistry; chemical reviewRSC: chemical society review. These three journals are purely review journals.
Question 3: How to search for English reviews in the Ei pendex and INSPEC databases. If the "Treatment type" is limited to "General review" or "Litereture review", all the retrieved reviews will be reviews. Sexual articles.
If searching in the ScienceDirect or SpringerLink database, you can enter "review" in a search box, along with other search terms.
Question 4: How to find foreign literature reviews and when do they need to be submitted.
Question 5: How to find English literature reviews written by foreigners? Use Google, please don’t use Baidu
Question 6: How do you use professional search in CNKI to search for review literature? The "professional search" of the CNKI platform is difficult to operate, so it is better to use "advanced search". In the advanced search interface, enter the search terms you need in the "Title" or "Keywords" field; enter "review" or "progress" or "current situation" in the "Abstract" field to retrieve the review Sexual articles.
Question 7: How to search for an English review of commonly used words in English literature and their abbreviations
Full English abbreviations in Chinese
? Abstracts Abstr. Abstracts
? Abbreviation Abbreviation
? Acta Journal
? Advances
? Annals Anna. Chronicle
? Annual Annu . Yearbook, Annual
? Semi-Annual Semi-Annual
? Annual Review Annual Review
? Appendix Appx Appendix
? Archives Documents Collection
? Association Assn Association
? Author author
? Bibliography bibliography, title
? Biological Abstract BA Biological Abstract
? Bulletin notification, announcement
? Chemical Abstract CA Chemical Abstracts
? Citation Cit citation, bibliography
? Classification classification, classification Table
? College Coll. Society, College
? pact Disc-Read Only Memory CD-ROM
? pany Co. Company
? Content table of contents
? Co-term co-words, ***same words
? Cross-references mutual reference
? Digest editor key , Abstract
? Directory, Guide
? Dissertations Diss. Dissertation
? Edition Ed. Edition
? Editor Ed . Editor, Editor
? Excerpta Medica EM Netherlands "Medical Abstracts"
? Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
? The Engineering Index Ei Engineering Index
? Et al etc.
? European Patent Conversion EPC European Patent Agreement
? Federation Federation
? Gazette newspaper, bulletin
? Guide Guide
? Handbook
? Heading title word
? Illustration Illus. illustration
? Index index
p>? Cumulative Index Cumulative Index
? Index Medicus IM Medical Index
? Institute Inst. Society, Institute
? International Patent Classification IP
C International Patent Classification
? International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number
? International Standard Series Number ISSN International Standard Serial Number
? Journal J. Magazine , Journal
? Issue
? Keyword
? Letter Let. Newsletter, reader letter
? List Table of Contents, List
? Manual
? Medical Literature Analysis and MADLARS Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System
? Retrieval System
? Medical Subject Headings MeSH Medical Subject Headings
? Notes
? Papers
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Question 8: I am also weak at how to find literature reviews. . . My problems: 1. When searching for literature, I can rarely find substantive things; 1. Find a literature review in this research field. This step is very critical. It is sometimes not easy to find an influential review (I mainly look at the number of citations). You can ask your senior brothers and sisters for advice. I directly found a review of a foreign language in SpringerLink, which had 120 citations. It should be noted here that the number of citations can be checked on Google or on the web of science, but if conditions permit, it is best to use the latter. According to experience, the number of citations found by the former is often inaccurate. 2. Read this literature review carefully. This step mainly involves understanding the framework of the research field, becoming familiar with the keywords and predicates of each issue, and summarizing and classifying them. 3. Search based on the author of the review, the literature cited and the citation status. The author who writes this document is generally a leader in this research field, so his document generally has high reference value. You can directly search for relevant literature of this author, and then use the question keywords to perform a secondary search. Search for articles that cite this review (I usually search in the web of science, but you can also use Google), and then conduct a secondary search using question keywords. The articles found in this step are often relatively new and can represent the latest research trends. Find the literature cited by the review (you can also search it on the web of science). In the unfolding process, checking the author of the document, the citations of the document, and the citation status are intertwined. But not all documents need to be checked in this way. This is mainly for those documents with high citation times, because if every document is checked in this way, the workload will be huge, and it is not necessary. 4. In the process of reading documents, it is necessary to combine intensive reading and extensive reading, and it is necessary to take notes at the same time. I suggest that when reading a document, you open the word document, sort out the interesting and important parts of the article, and then copy In the past, relevant information such as the title and author of the document was marked, and each type of document was grouped into one group. The method is simple to operate and will be very helpful when you need to query and repeat it in the future. Especially when writing an article, the relevant literature and its highlights will be clear at a glance. This method has been accumulated for a long time, and it is very helpful to improve writing and reading. In addition to this, I sometimes translate some very classic paragraphs or sentences into Chinese and compile them in a notebook. This will not only help me when writing articles in the future. Take it out and read it directly, which saves trouble and time, and can also improve your English-Chinese translation ability, which will be very helpful for your oral expression when communicating with foreigners in the future.