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Can i access an article from a science magazine online?

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Can i access an article from a science magazine online?

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Yes, if you have a subscription. Both Science and Nature require a subscription and I would guess Psych Today does too. You probably do not have a personal subscription, unless you are a scientist. But if you go to a university, the university probably does. So you can either access the journal from a campus computer or you can try to get your personal computer to do that. Usually you would do that by setting up a proxy server (go to your college’s website and search for ‘proxy server’ for instructions). They might have some other way of doing it if you go to your college’s library website. If you are in high school, then your district or maybe even your high school might have a subscription. Or possibly your local library does. But you will need to find some way of getting a hold of a legitimate subscription. Once you have a proxy server or a campus computer, just go to the website and you can either look at the current issue, or search old issues (www.nature.com and www.sciencemag.or

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