Ophiolite
Valued Senior Member
Discussions I have had over the years have highlighted the difficulty some people experience in finding citations to support their assertions, or provide detailed answers to questions that interest them. Probably a minority of members have access to substantial university libraries. I am curious as to the extent other members find this to be a problem.
For my part I find that relevant material can normally be found, often in abundance, through Google Scholar, or perhaps PubMed. For matters relating to astronomy the ADS site is invaluable. In all these cases many of the articles are held behind paywalls, however the abstracts are nearly always available. For the level of discussion on a science forum these are often adequate and diligent searching can often turn up the original paper. (Checking the Home Page of the paper's author can be rewarding.)
I am interested in the experience of other members in this matter. How often do you feel the need to seek references? How easy is it for you to find them? Do you find this varies with subject matter? Etc.
For my part I find that relevant material can normally be found, often in abundance, through Google Scholar, or perhaps PubMed. For matters relating to astronomy the ADS site is invaluable. In all these cases many of the articles are held behind paywalls, however the abstracts are nearly always available. For the level of discussion on a science forum these are often adequate and diligent searching can often turn up the original paper. (Checking the Home Page of the paper's author can be rewarding.)
I am interested in the experience of other members in this matter. How often do you feel the need to seek references? How easy is it for you to find them? Do you find this varies with subject matter? Etc.