1- Read with a purpose in mind.
i.e What are you actually looking for? To understand the theory? To find out the method that paper is investigating? To find out whether that paper backs up/ againts your hypothesis? For a start, it is great if you write down the purpose of your reading. Put it in front of you so your mind won't wander off.
2- Skim through before you actually read it.
You may find that the paper is not worth your reading time, or you can just pick and choose the section that really matters to you. OR if the paper is really superb (like it is a masterpiece in the field), you may want to read the whole paper.
2- Skim through before you actually read it.
You may find that the paper is not worth your reading time, or you can just pick and choose the section that really matters to you. OR if the paper is really superb (like it is a masterpiece in the field), you may want to read the whole paper.
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