I've compiled quite the collection of research papers, presentations, and general IEC material over the years, and I'd like to make these available to the forums. Many of these ~250 items are behind paywalls but I'm fortunate to have access through my university. I won't post a link to a public Google drive out of concern for copyrights and the like, but I'm not sure how to best accomplish this. Perhaps a whitelisted Google drive? Is this something people would be interested in?
Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
- Liam David
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
My company research library has several hundred fusion textbooks and thousands of papers that I've collected over the last 30 years.
We also have a 200GB google repository of around 6000 fusion related papers in pdf form.
I use a Dropbox account to share some of the papers whenever asked:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/njmht1adrzhq ... zH3Wa?dl=0
We also have a 200GB google repository of around 6000 fusion related papers in pdf form.
I use a Dropbox account to share some of the papers whenever asked:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/njmht1adrzhq ... zH3Wa?dl=0
- Nicolas Krause
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
I'd definitely be interested!
- Liam David
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
It's about time I make all these IEC papers accessible to everyone here...
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Send me a private message or email with your Google account and I'll give you access, on the condition that you do not redistribute.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Send me a private message or email with your Google account and I'll give you access, on the condition that you do not redistribute.
- Nathan Marshall
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
Liam,
Are you familiar with Zotero? It is a very handy free software tool to organize massive amounts of research articles like you have collected. If you haven't tried it before, I'd highly recommend it! It has been extremely useful to me in grad school so far.
Are you familiar with Zotero? It is a very handy free software tool to organize massive amounts of research articles like you have collected. If you haven't tried it before, I'd highly recommend it! It has been extremely useful to me in grad school so far.
- Liam David
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
I haven't used it before but thanks for the recommendation. I'll give it a try, especially now that I'm starting grad school as well. I've got well over 1000 papers and that's growing daily... it gets pretty annoying renaming the files from 1.0034798954.pdf to something I can usefully peruse.
- Nicolas Krause
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Re: Repository of Published Research, Presentations, etc.
I'll give a hearty recommendation for Zotero as well, the add-on for the browser is fantastic, and if you have to generate a bibliography it's got some great tools to do it automatically for you.