How do I get access to ScienceDirect journals?
Our ScienceDirect platform is available to the public via onsite user access from any participating university library or UK Public library via the Access to Research program. Elsevier offers options to purchase single articles (Pay-per-view) and groups of articles (Article Choice).
How can I download ScienceDirect journals for free?
Access your article or chapter through the link you received in your email. This will take you to the online version of the article. Click ‘Download PDF’ at the top of the screen to go to Elsevier’s PDF reader. Select the download icon in the top right corner.
Is ScienceDirect the same as Elsevier?
Both Scopus and ScienceDirect belong to the same publisher Elsevier. However, these two databases function in two different manner. Basically, Scopus is working as an indexing/citation database that covers a great number of journals without full-text articles of those journals.
Is ScienceDirect a sci Journal?
ScienceDirect is a full-text database offering journal articles and book chapters from more than 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and 11,000 books.
Is ScienceDirect open access?
Access to ScienceDirect can take many forms. ScienceDirect offers a growing amount of open access and complimentary material for anyone to access and read. Individuals can order articles to be delivered in electronic or print format via Pay per View, a credit card-based article purchasing option.
How do I view a PDF from ScienceDirect?
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- Go to the library’s homepage and click on E-Resources on the left side of the screen.
- Select Ejournals.
- Search the journal title to see if Healey Library has an online copy of the publication.
Is ScienceDirect free for students?
ScienceDirect offers a growing amount of open access and complimentary material for anyone to access and read. Guest user access means you can access and read all abstracts and citations on ScienceDirect for free; you can even sign in on ScienceDirect to set up alerts and manage your preferences.
How much is a ScienceDirect subscription?
ScienceDirect full-text journals This unlimited-use subscription at the broadest level of access comes at the remarkably advantageous price of $1,650 per individual company researcher per year.
Is Scopus and ScienceDirect same?
ScienceDirect and Scopus use two different databases. ScienceDirect contains full text articles from journals and books, primarily published by Elsevier, but including some hosted societies. Scopus indexes metadata from abstracts and references of thousands of publishers, including Elsevier.
Why should I use ScienceDirect?
Discover more breakthroughs ScienceDirect provides targeted recommendations based on what your peers are reading, uses article metrics like citations and social mentions to help you evaluate a scholarly article’s relevance and alerts you of new publications.
How does ScienceDirect work as an open access site?
Thousands of Elsevier journals, articles and book chapters are available on ScienceDirect as open access. ScienceDirect features sophisticated search and retrieval tools that make it easy to discover more relevant journal articles and book chapters. Access to ScienceDirect begins with your library or information professional team
Are there any peer reviewed journals on ScienceDirect?
Journals are guided by eminent editorial boards and articles are rigorously peer-reviewed. Books on ScienceDirect cover 24 subject collections across disciplines such as biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, chemistry, clinical medicine, engineering and veterinary medicine.
What can I do with my ScienceDirect ID?
With your own personal ScienceDirect ID you can login to set up Search Alerts or keep track of your research with Saved Searches On application to the Library, post graduate students and staff may obtain a special username and password to access ScienceDirect journals not already available in the Library records
Do you need to login to ScienceDirect for JCU?
Generally JCU users will not need to login to ScienceDirect because the University has purchased or subscribed to collections of most of the journals and back issues relevant to JCU programs.