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Mythical Lady  +  593407 Mon, 24 Nov 08 09:13 PM
Hi there,

Can you provide me with websites publishing approved journals on linguistics parlicularly applied linguistics and EFL?

Most websites I come to know demand accounts which I have to pay for. My problem is that I don't know if they are trusted websites publishing approved journals.(*-)) Thinking

I'd highly appreciate it. Thanks in advance (:)) Smile


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Fandorin  +  593439 Mon, 24 Nov 08 09:39 PM
Hi there. Try this one englishtips.org
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Tanit  +  594675 Tue, 25 Nov 08 09:05 PM

Mythical Lady
“Can you provide me with websites publishing approved journals on linguistics parlicularly applied linguistics and EFL?

Most websites I come to know demand accounts which I have to pay for. My problem is that I don't know if they are trusted websites publishing approved journals”


Hi,

Can you access a public library in your city or -- even better -- a computer room in your university? (I assume you're a student)
They are usually subscribed to a number of academic journals, which you should access for free from their computers (these sites generally control the IPs; alternatively, they require some sort of login, for instance within the "Athens system").

Also, from their computers you should be able to search in specialised databases such as Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Science Direct etc. A free site where you can look for academic articles does exist, though: it's Google Scholar (but you won't generally find the full texts).


[I hope I answered your question ... I understood your "approved journals" as "refereed journals". Is that what you meant?]

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Mythical Lady  +  595292 Wed, 26 Nov 08 09:52 AM
Hi again,

Thank you very much

And yes Tanit I do have an access at the university, but coz it's very long way to get there whenever I want, most of my work is done at home. For the refereed journals, yep that's what I meant. I missed the term. Thanks for telling me (;)) Wink

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