Reading a Research Paper and Storing Critical Information
What Does it Take to Publish?
I have been asked this Question a number of times. What Does it Take to Publish in Quality Academic Journals? My Answer have always been, The More you Read the Better. Reading is critical to publication. It not only opens the avenues for further research, but also provide the much needed insight into the research topic, its limitations, the theories, methodologies used, analysis performed and how it is reported, the implications and much more. In the video session i have practically read a paper and discussed in detail how a paper should be read and how critical information shall be extracted.
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- How to Use Google Scholar for Literature Review
- How to Use QDA Miner Lite for Searching Literature
- How to Use Scholarcy and Google Tall to Books to Extract Literature
- How to Write the Literature Review
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- Using Mendeley for Literature Search