Peer Papers
Over the last few years, I’ve been helping a friend of mine with various education courses that he’s been doing - everything from BTEC to D.Phil research - and one of the big things that came across was the scarcity of readily available reference work to back up the submissions with. There seemed to be lack of up-to-the-minute stuff around.
Yet it occurs to me that this would be a useful resource. A lot of times it would be helpful to know how other students have approached your same questions; yes, you have the course texts, but they are often old and dusty (one common one for my friend was last updated in the early 70’s - yet the whole subject had moved on so much in that time it was almost obsolete); this is where Peer Papers come in. They offer access to over 100,000 term papers written by students just like you, that you can use to further your research.
To really take advantage of the site, you’ll need to create an account and pay a small fee but you’ve then got unlimited access to term papers on subjects like Bill Gates, Music in the Movies and the Advantages of Globalisation. If you’re hard at work on a paper, why not take a look?
This post is sponsored by PeerPapers.com

