First of all, not all articles can see the full text. Like Wanfang Weipu in China, you can only read it if you buy a database. So cherish those papers that can read the full text for free.
Besides borrowing it directly from the library, how can I read the full text online? There are five methods, in order of importance: CINII &;; J-stage, Yahoo!, university affiliated library, website of university/research department, official website Institute, government department official website.
First, CiNii? (reading サィニィ) and jstage
They are put together because their functions are similar, and they are related. But I recommend CINII first, because the jstage website is a bit slow, and there are some items in Jstage CINII.
If you just want to read the full text, you can click this:
Enter the name of the document you are looking for. Let me give you an example here, and search with "action method" as the key word. There are four kinds of files: ォープンァクセス?ポジト.
For the first document, open the computer "リポジトリ" and go to the university library as follows (click the link to download the full text):
Some documents are "credit limit", and the seller can buy them at a treasure (if necessary).
I directly searched the full name of a paper, which is displayed on the jstage website. After the jump, I found that the article can be downloaded for free.
CINII can also find doctoral dissertations. A detailed and rigorous doctoral thesis is a good reference. Doctoral dissertations are open in principle.
Second, Yahoo search.
If CINII can't find the paper she wants to read, she can directly search for keywords on Yahoo Japan. Of course, all web pages are found by default, so you need to use "conditional formula" (advanced search) to filter:
Drop-down, in the File Format column, specify the pdf format, and then click Search. The results are basically documents.
Third, the university affiliated library.
Every university has its own library. Official website's menu can be found at school. If a professor works in this university, there are usually his latest papers in the library. Take the library affiliated to Dongda University as an example (some contents can only be seen in schools):
Four. University/research group website
The papers of college students in previous years will be attached to the website of the research section. Take the Ninth University of Human Environment as an example, find the "List of Godsworn/Doctoral Papers" in the menu and download the full text. Some universities, such as Dongda University, only have thesis topics. If you plan to study a research topic, you can read it intensively. Such a paper may be written later.
Five, learn official website.
On the researcher profile/researcher information page, you will fill in which clubs the teacher has joined. The website of the Institute generally has two purposes: 1 to see the directors of the Institute. These teachers are generally successful people in this field. If you want to learn a therapy or something, you can learn from them. 2 learn to record. Generally, you can't see the full text, but the title of the article can be referenced. Take the Clinical Action Law Society as an example;
6. Government Department official website: Ministry of Justice/Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
I'm not sure about science, but for liberal arts, the data from government surveys are still of reference value. Find the statistics/white paper column on the website.
If you want to know the age and number of Japanese in China in a certain year, you can look it up in the "Statistics of Entry-Exit Countries Management".
If you want to know the utilization rate of hospital beds in various prefectures and counties in Japan, you can find it in the category of "medical care".
Conclusion: There are many ways to find information. Of course, there are other websites that I haven't mentioned. Just meet the needs, not necessarily follow my footsteps. Personally, I suggest starting with CINII instead of Yahoo or trying other methods. It may be updated based on your feedback.
No interest-related: not an intermediary, 10 applied for graduate students. I hate reaching out to the party, but I want to help some people who are completely confused. If you can't answer, don't reply. I hope you have a smooth trip to study abroad.