Timeline for How do I deal with the vast number of research papers on a topic? (for non-academics)
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Jun 8, 2015 at 9:06 | comment | added | joesch | @aleksandr-blekh Thanks for the +1. Messed up my comment by trying to edit it. Below is the comment I removed so your reply isn't out of context. The question does indeed begin 'How do I deal... ' but the OP then goes on to say: "As someone not in academia but beginning professional work in science outreach and communication, I'd like to stay well-versed and abreast of the research" | |
Jun 8, 2015 at 8:51 | comment | added | Aleksandr Blekh | Then, perhaps, your suggestion can be used by the OP, assuming that he or she has access to an academic librarian. +1. | |
Jun 5, 2015 at 13:50 | comment | added | Aleksandr Blekh | The question is concerned about how to deal with large number of research papers in order to stay up-to-date on a topic. This is different from searching literature on a topic, for which your suggestion is valid (but, IMHO, more applicable to students, than researchers, who are expected to know how to perform literature (re)search). | |
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Jun 5, 2015 at 13:33 | history | answered | joesch | CC BY-SA 3.0 |