If the Bunny wanted to be a printer he would have gone into the family business. BibTeX grew our of LaTeX, something Eli avoids with a passion. If anybunny is serious about science they need a reference manager, something that allows organization of references, insertion into documents and general all around avoidance of aggro. Import into BibTeX Import into EndNote Import into RefMan Import into RefWorks New! Save this article to my Scholar library where I can read or cite it later. "Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104, no. Chicago Larson, Greger, Thomas Cucchi, Masakatsu Fujita, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith, Judith Robins, Atholl Anderson, Barry Rolett et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(12), 4834-4839. Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania. "Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104.12 (2007): 4834-4839.ĪPA Larson, G., Cucchi, T., Fujita, M., Matisoo-Smith, E., Robins, J., Anderson, A. ![]() For a paywalled article this is a good place to shop for an open version, but most of the links are to collections of abstracts which can be frustrating especially if the abstract collection links back to the paywall.Ĭopy and paste a formatted citation or use one of the links to import into a bibliography manager. The All 23 versions link brings you to a page which lists all other pages where either the original article can be found (often behind paywalls). Again a help when one is researching a topic. Related Articles are ones that have been cited by the original article or that Google thinks should have been cited by the original article, or have appeared later and would have been cited according to Google. It takes you to articles on (vaguely) the same topic, but published after the one you are looking at. The Cited by 124 leads to 124 other entries which cite the article you found. If you are lucky there is something off to the side like from NIH.gov which will take a bunny directly to an open source for the article Cited by 124 Related articles All 23 versions Cite Save Origins and dispersal routes of the Austronesian peoples and the associated Lapita. Process that began when humans first left Africa at least 90,000 years ago. Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in Island Southeast Asia and OceaniaĪbstract Human settlement of Oceania marked the culmination of a global colonization Google scholar is catholic, it searches across all fields. The disadvantage is that it misses (pretty much) everything that is not on the net, so it will be weaker, the further back in time that you go. It's strength is that it will find (pretty much) anything on the net, journals, books, conference proceedings, etc. Google Scholar: Google scholar is a free offering from Google that can be accessed at. Talking about free, the place to start is obviously: Anybunny who wants to take a chance on any of these or others, feel free. ![]() Hopefully this will eventually cover Googele Scholar, SciFinder, WebofScience, Scopus, INSPEC, ProQuest. While Eli is a smart bunny, he don't know it all, but he knows some, probably more about these things, so what follows is the first of some brief summaries for beginners. Eli forgets where, but he got trapped in a discussion of search engines, citation analysis and open source publishing.
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