Learning to research is an important skill for academia and everyday life.
Having a well-defined research question and a system to store notes is essential.
Organizing research into categories helps to navigate and understand the topic better.
📝 Having a running document of notes is important to organize information.
🔍 Not all research is equal, so it's important to be patient and go to primary sources.
📚 Start broad with sources like Wikipedia and Google, then use Google Trends to understand the field.
🔍 Using specific years as a reference point can help in understanding the peak interest of a topic.
🌐 Wikipedia is a reliable and constantly updating source of information for current topics.
🔬 Google Scholar is a valuable resource for academic research, providing access to peer-reviewed papers, patents, and up-to-date information.
🗞️ Using Google search with specific keywords can lead to secondary sources where research findings are explained in everyday language.
📚 Creating a note document and organizing collected information into folders is crucial for effective research.
🔍 Referring back to the research question helps filter out irrelevant information and focus on the relevant ones.
📑 Review papers provide a comprehensive overview of a research field and can be a valuable resource for guiding research.
📖 Checking out primary sources is essential to verify information and avoid relying solely on secondary sources.
🔎 Using review papers as a starting point for research.
📚 Effective strategies for reading and categorizing research information.
💡 The importance of investing time in relevant research papers.
🔍 Knowing when to stop researching is one of the most important things, especially when time is limited.
💡 Always refer back to the research question and assess if you have answered it and formulated your own conclusions.
📝 Once you feel like you have enough information, start writing or conducting your research based on your purpose.
🔍 Use Wikipedia, Google Scholar, and Google for research on any topic.
📚 Collect and evaluate information from various sources, including review papers, research articles, and journalist interpretations.
⏳ Know when to stop researching and start formulating your own ideas.