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10 Important Websites/Resources For PhDs - ThePhDHub

10 Important Websites/ Resources For PhDs

Jan 11, 2023

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Dr Tushar Chauhan

Google Scholar is a resource to find peer-reviewed articles on the Web. Every PhD student should know about it from the very beginning.

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Google Scholar

The most underrated but crucial website for PhDs is Wikipedia. Students can learn basic fundamentals on any topic using Wiki.

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Wikipedia

NCBI is the Website for biology and life science students where they can find literature, data, tools and more things that help their research.

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NCBI

PubMed Central is an online repository of freely available full-text articles. It’s free and authentic, and students can download articles as well as citations.

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PubMed Central

Another important website to find scholarly articles in one place is Science Direct. Students can read abstracts and choose the one they want.

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Science Direct

Google Books is a dedicated place to read and download books. It’s a huge database of so many books.

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Google Books

Ilovepdf is a great place to edit, convert, and restructure your pdf. You can even convert documents from words- pdf, ppt-pdf, excel-pdf or pdf-word.

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Ilovepdf

Canva is an online website to prepare interactive for your thesis, article or presentation– like images, figures, datasheets, charts, and many more things.

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Canva

Freepik is an online database of freely available and high-quality images. Students can download images for free and use them for their assignments.

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Freepik

Our platform— ThePhDHub is a place where students can learn to do research and thesis writing, get tips from experts and read the success stories of other peers.

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ThePhDHub

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