These links below might be helpful in your research endeavours.
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
CORE
ScienceOpen
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
arXiv (pre-print)
Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
Public Library of Science (PLOS)
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)
Paperity
EconBiz
Ethos (Thesis)
PubMed
Semantic Scholar
Zenodo
JSTOR
Google Scholar
Mendeley Journal Search
CABI
Open Library
Mendeley (Referencing)
Zotero (Referencing)
Joplin (Note-taking)
Pocket (Collect Websites)
Writeful (Writing)
Unpaywall (Unlock some journals)
Jamovi (Statistics)
Statscloud (Statistics)
Quillbot (Paraphrasing)
Diagram.net (Diagram)
Gantt Chart
Google Trend (Malaysia)
Elsevier JournalFinder (Where to publish)
Academic Phrase-bank (Writing)
Excelsior Online Writing Lab
Author Tutorial – Springernature
Beall’s List (Predatory Journals)
Pustaka Negeri Sarawak
APA Style 7th Edition
Web of Science Master Journal List
SCImago Journal & Country Rank
Scopus
Springerlink
IEEE Xplore
MyCite
MyJurnal
ASEAN Citation Index
The Australian Research Council ERA
Researchgate
MyGrants
MyIPO
ORCID
PDF Drive (ebook)
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Open textbooks and Open Educational Resources (OER) represent innovative and accessible approaches to education in the digital age. Open textbooks are freely available learning materials that are typically distributed online and can be used, shared, and adapted by educators and students without any cost barriers. They cover a wide range of subjects and are designed to replace expensive traditional textbooks, easing the financial burden on students and promoting greater equity in education. On the other hand, OER encompasses a broader spectrum of freely accessible learning resources, including lecture notes, videos, quizzes, and more.
Exciting Announcement: Turnitin Now Available for All i-CATS UC Staff!
We are thrilled to announce that Turnitin, a leading plagiarism detection and academic integrity tool, is now available for all i-CATS UC staff members. With Turnitin, researchers can ensure the originality and integrity of their work, further enhancing the quality of research conducted at i-CATS UC.
What is Turnitin?
Turnitin is a web-based application that helps detect plagiarism by comparing submitted work against a vast database of academic content, publications, and internet sources. It provides a comprehensive similarity report, highlighting any areas of potential plagiarism or overlap with existing materials.
How Can Turnitin Benefit Research?
Ensuring Research Integrity: By using Turnitin, researchers can maintain the highest standards of research integrity by verifying the originality of their work. It helps identify instances of unintentional plagiarism and ensures proper attribution of sources.
Enhancing Academic Writing Skills: Turnitin’s similarity reports provide researchers with insights into potential areas of improvement in their academic writing. It helps enhance citation and referencing practices, promoting academic rigor and professionalism.
Supporting Collaborative Research: Turnitin enables collaborative research by allowing researchers to check for overlapping content within their team’s work. This ensures that each team member’s contributions are unique and properly acknowledged.
How to Access Turnitin:
To access Turnitin, i-CATS UC staff members can log in using their institutional email credentials. Simply visit the designated Turnitin platform and follow the login instructions provided. We encourage all i-CATS UC researchers to take full advantage of this valuable resource to enhance the quality and integrity of their research outputs.