Reading research papers effectively
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- The primary reason for reading a scientific paper is that the information contained within is current and peer-reviewed. Textbooks often contain information that was once current, but now may be outdated. Scholarly scientific papers are written so the reader can replicate the research project or technical methodological procedure under discussion.
By default, we think that researchers are experienced readers. However, reading and understanding a scientific paper remains challenging for many postgraduates and researchers. Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers.
Learning to efficiently read a paper is a critical but rarely taught skill. Therefore, the aim of this video is to outline a logical and orderly approach to reading a scientific paper. By breaking down the task into smaller, step-by-step components, one should be able to attain the skills to read a scientific article with ease.
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1. Reading Strategy 2:27
2. Reading Techniques 9:16
3. Take Away Message 15:27
Good evening, Prof. Attia.Your lectures have massively helped me to understand how to write a good research paper. Many thanks and keep up the good, inspirational work! We would love to have as a guest lecturer at the close by Maastricht University!
“ Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe ” Abrahaam Lincoln
Thanks Dr.Shady for helping us sharpening our axes.
Teaching the World is better than teach specific College or University !!!!! Shortly thank you very much for your powerful and clear tutor!
Good job
Thanks
Thank you sir very nice introduction
Thank you so much Dr. Shady. One thing; I prefer to read digitally and highlight the most important ideas in the paper through the PDF tools
One of your best videos, thank you.
Wow, thank you!
worth lectures i loved to see every concept thanks alot
So nice of you
Thanks for the information .. Prof shady
Always welcome
Thanks for the information
Thanks for this useful information. This will indeed, help me in my research work.
Professor, Great learning experience. Get know the intricacies of reading an article. Thanks a lot
Thank you so much
Good job Mr Shady. Have you ever used a mind map to summarize the concepts of an accademic paper?
Hello, Prof. Attia. I do enjoy watching your lectures. But I hope you could flash some of your slides bigger on the screen. The words are hard to read. Perhaps a voice over in other parts will do? Thanks. More success to you!
Thank you very much for motivating us to read!
Great insights. Thanks Prof.
Thanks a lot
Quite helpful! Thanks
Thank you so much, very helpful.
Thanks for your vedios, very informative for PhD students. Please can you make vedios how to start writing thesis after anlazing data.
thanks
Dear Prof. Shady, you have a really done a great job , May i know where i can get information or a video which explains how to Critically evaluate the research design and methods of data collection, analysis and evaluation in an empirical article. kindly advise
How about after authors conclusion. there is an appendix or something like Lemma and Proofs. How about those
You can read them if you are going to reproduce the study or investigate the methodology in detail.
Good points but didn't like the idea of print and read. There are many good apps these days that are as good as print.