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Research Skills
Reading Papers
Use a citation manager:
How to access journals through the MSU library off campus
Download the citation file directly from the journal and into your citation manager
Start a literature review using
LaTeX where you can store notes on this paper and, crucially, related papers:
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Overleaf - note: I pay for all the features for Overleaf so ask me to join as a project owner to provide you with access to all the features
The content of the paper is just as important as how that paper fits into the greater scientific literature on that topic
Do not read the paper word for word on your first pass (unless it is very short and does not follow the conventional format)!
Pass 1: Read the title, author list, abstract, introduction, section headings, figure captions, and conclusions
Pass 2: Scan the references for any papers that you've already read and scan the list of papers that have cited this paper
Pass 3: Determine the three things that you want to extract from the paper and then skim the paper looking for those three things
Add this paper to your literature review by (1) paying close attention to how this paper fits into the bigger picture, (2) noting what you learned, and (3) noting three things that still don't make sense
Pass 4+: if necessary, read the paper word for word - but - have an agenda for the information that you are looking for
Telling A Story
Learn a tool for making publication quality figures (diagrams and plots)
A diagram shows how the experiment was carried out
A plot shows the data extracted from the experiment