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Genetics Journal Club

Where should you look for primary articles to present?

As you search for research articles, you may want to consider two different approaches.  Sometimes, you may already have a subject that you are interested in researching -- in this case it may be easiest to start with a search engine and keywords tied to the subject you want to research.  Other times, you may not already have a subject in mind and may be in need of inspiration -- if this is the case, it might be worthwhile to pick a journal or two and start perusing the table of contents.  Find something interesting but the article itself doesn't meet the presentation criteria?  Look at the keywords associated with the article, and try plugging those into a search engine!

Open Access Journals

Journals By Subscription

You may want to browse some of these journals to find articles of interest.  Once selected, check to see if you can access a digital copy of the article through the Lewis Library -- if it is not included for immediate access through a journal database, consider requesting it through Inter Library Loan!

Search in the Lewis Library with Primo

Start your research by entering your topic in the search box below, then click "Search."

Use the dropdown menu to select your search.
 

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