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Another great thing about Lean Library is it comes integrated with Scite, one of my favorite apps for research. Whenever Lean Library gives you an open access article, it will display the Scite badge in the bottom-left corner. Scite badge shows you the number of time an article's claims... show more
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Finding open access research papers is a huge challenge. Takes a lot time and labor. And you're not sure if a paper was published in a predatory journal. Here's a free browser extension to help you find realible open access articles — in seconds:

Go to leanlibrary(dot)com and click on the "Add to Chrome" button in the top-right corner. Add it to you Chrome and then click on the puzzle-like icon to pin it to your browser. Lean Library will ask you to select your institution. Select it if the name of your institution appears in the drop-down menu. If it doesn't, click on "Lean Library Open."

If you are reading something on Wikipedia (or any other educational website), click on the Lean Library extension. If it has found any open sources materials, it will show you a green buttin with "Get article." Click on it and you will be take to the open access article. In this case, it gave me a whole book that I can download for free. Very helpful.

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