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Communication Skills
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| How to Read a Paper Efficiently by Prof. Pete Carr (faculty member at the University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry)1 | |
| Prof. Pete Carr is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry. He described an efficient way to read a scientific paper. | |
| Typical Struture of Journal Article in sequence? | |
| Title | |
| Keywords | |
| Abstract | |
| Introduction | |
| Experimental | |
| Results and Discussion (Tables and Figures) | |
| Summary and Conclusions | |
| References | |
| How to read Effectively? | |
| Title | |
| Keywords | |
| Abstract | |
| Summary and Conclusions (Decide here if it is relevant) | |
| Read table and figures (Decide here if it is worth reading) | |
| Introduction | |
| Results and Discussion (The heart of paper) | |
| Experimental (In case it is closely related to your work) | |
| Any further tips? | |
| Take notes for next time and better in some infomation system for retrieval. | |
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