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@abdirahmanhussein6230
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much I want to start my research topic can you send me your email
@blessingoziegbe1311
3 ай бұрын
Good morning. Pls I need your email address. Thanks
Added timestamps + some revisions from @Akhila's comment: 1. Title - pull out your keywords (1:11) 2. Abstract - results + methods (1:33) 3. Intro - first and LAST paragraph of Intro (2:18) 4. Results - scroll through subsection headings of the Results (3:10) 5. Conclusion - quick summary of what this paper found (3:51) --- At this point you don't need to do anything else UNLESS you want to go more in depth --- 6. Results - key results/figures (4:28) 7. Limitations (5:04) 8. References - pull out useful ones (5:16)
@akhila3048
3 жыл бұрын
That's really useful, thank you
@MissFMG
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@vishaalinnie
3 жыл бұрын
You're an angel for summarizing the video!
@KawaiiiCat
3 жыл бұрын
Wow; helpful thanks!
@aswadmalik1740
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am done doing things the difficult way in my academic journey. Your content is appreciated.
Why did university not teach me this?? I always get so overwhelmed when starting to write a paper because of the amount of material I have to read. This will surely help me cut it down 😊
@KendallM0219
3 жыл бұрын
My dad taught me this actually when I was about 12. Isn’t it crazy that things that would make learning so much easier they don’t tell us.
@rozarozana1060
3 жыл бұрын
@@KendallM0219 hello I want to know how to open the references in the online researches , for further reading
@shovonsaha8556
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@Heyu7her3
2 жыл бұрын
@@KendallM0219 This isn't an example of true learning, it's just a reading hack.
@Quadr44t
2 жыл бұрын
My university (or more accurately, a number of people in the chair groups I worked under for my theses) did touch upon this. Abstract first then intro, then results (and mainly figures, after all a picture says more than a thousand words, right?). But never in this detail. Only the 1rst & last paragraph of the intro and just the results subsection titles, conclusion and only after that actually deciding whether to continue reading cuts away so much reading time... Thanks Dr Yonis, for sharing this approach of going through a pile of scientific papers in an efficient manner. 🙏☺️ I always waste way to much time with the details 😩 (stupid curiosity! 😐) So I reckon this will come in useful for sure! 😁
This absolutely helped me feel so much less overwhelmed by my research papers. I always end up procrastinating on them JUST because reading empirical articles feels like SUCH A DAUNTING TASK. THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
@farinritu8850
2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Did u make any research paper in College life?
@thinnthuzarhtet4823
Жыл бұрын
Same 😢 I feel better now
@aryakanhere2953
11 ай бұрын
felt this
I’m glad I’m not the only one telling everyone not to read papers in full 🙊
@DrAminaYonis
3 жыл бұрын
Haha! It's a not-so-secret secret!
@PhDandProductivity
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrAminaYonis people are still very skeptical of it though!
@letitburn6
3 жыл бұрын
Is anyone doing that anyway? 😅
@prajwalsrinivas5157
3 жыл бұрын
Haha yes, makes a lot of sense
@jaredgreathouse3672
2 жыл бұрын
I been on that time. As someone who does meta-analysis, the key parts to focus on are methods, data and results... and appendices
I do this as a reviewer of over 40 articles, and counting. Many papers are quickly filtered for significance this way. I encourage people to get Mendeley (it’s free) to annotate the papers that they read. It is extremely useful to build content and references when writing your own paper.
@simi23
2 жыл бұрын
thank you for the recommendation !!
@nwamauzoma7932
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 😊
@therealvitaminprotein
Жыл бұрын
Isn't mendeley for only science and not social science
@amani4659
Жыл бұрын
Can you help me plz .. iam Arabic can't understand how ican use this program of references
@molemoprudence6950
Ай бұрын
@therealvitaminprotein I don't understand how Mendely works. I tried to upload my document so that it can be annotated, but it seems like it's impossible
First Pass: 1. Title - key words 2. Abstract - results + methods 3. Intro - first and second paragraph 4. Results - headings 5. Conclusion 6. Results - key results/figures 7. Limitations 8. References - pull out useful ones
@divinity1170
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@norsheena7691
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry but as for the No 3 - i think it was mentioned as "last paragraph", not second paragraph. Hope would be useful. Thanks btw for the heads-up!
@puterinuraisyah4836
2 жыл бұрын
If in the paper didnt state “results” what other words can we search?is it findings or discussion?
@TheAmazingmayowa
2 жыл бұрын
thank you Akhila
@Mrg524
Жыл бұрын
@@puterinuraisyah4836 findings 😊
Thanks so much for this Amina! I used to think that I was cheating or being lazy by not reading the papers in full, but it really is about efficiency. There's no need to read all the specific details unless they're important to you and your goals. Your videos are always amazing and helpful so thank you very much.
@pancakes1427
3 жыл бұрын
Same
@OlaOverflow
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, as Dr Amina didn't mention that Notability is only available on the App store ie for Apple products only! I'm wondering though why my uni never mentioned Mendeley although it has an institutional subscription 🤔
I love that you went through an actual article as an example to show what you're talking about. I've heard so many similar tips from a hundred different sources in theory but I struggled with putting them into practice, and it's really helpful to see it applied to a real example. Thank you!
Found this at the most perfect time! I was knee-deep in confusion about how to go about my literature review (and reading through papers are A LOT!). So grateful for this, your videos are what’s going to help me get through my final year! 😭❤️❤️
You just saved my life with this. I am always overwhelmed with the enormity of journal articles we are asked to read.
Again, very helpful! I’ve been able to read through articles and feel overwhelmed by the amount of information that is provided. Thank you for sharing.
This was a very helpful and relevant video. I am just starting my doctoral studies and have been researching how to read the articles effectively and efficiently. This is my 3rd video and it aligns largely with the others. There are a few slight differences in order, but I get it and think this will help me a lot. Thanks to those who did time stamps as well.
I am so glad I found your channel. As a very mature student I am so grateful for your tips. They are amazing and let me know I have been studying incorrectly but I have got it now. Again thank you.
Shout out to you Dr Amina, i literally come back to this video every couple of months when i need to remember how to restructure my reading. Whats more, i'm not even a science student but i have found this video to be the single most useful youtube video i've watched from my undergrad right into my post grad. Keep up with the amazing approach!
What I struggled is how to take notes from the article and how to integrate and organize those notes and then how to use those notes to write the essay. Can you make a video? Thank you so much
Thank you so much - am doing my literature search now for dissertation, perfect timing. I second the usefulness of Notability - the desktop app isn’t quite as nice as the ipad one, but it does update quickly between the two. Really helps having this structure for ‘just enough’ first pass reading.
Thanks Amina, your video was worth watching. I now have some extra skills to be more efficient in reading. Keeping sharing the knowledge. Grateful to the sponsors for their support.
This is my favourite channel. I especially like it when you explain everything so nicely. I wish you a lot of success with the channel and happy life. This is a great channel! I only caught sight of you folks in recent times, but it’s now among my favourite channels. Congratulations on such an amazing achievement, can't wait to see your channel grow even bigger.
You have mentioned some good techniques to read research papers efficiently! We recommend most of our colleagues and peers to do the same! Good job
Thank you Dr Amina.Your videos are always educative and straight.Keep up the good work.
Very helpful and very clear -straight to the point with no nonsense!
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Love this video! You hit the nail right on the head getting right down to the explanation of the process and then gave the Skill Share bonus as well. Definitely subscribed to your KZread channel AND I will check out Skill Share as well. Gratzi. 🙏
Thanks for making your videos. Your simple explanation works well for me and I find myself coming back to revisit your videos often. ❤ I have found until my current module I still didn’t realise to critique the article or study itself as well as the good/bad/so what factors.
This was so so helpful thank you! I am a Lawyer who has just started a post-grad Masters in Psychology and Neuroscience and I have been flundring a little. I will be working through some of your other tutorials now!!
This came in the perfect time for me. 😭😭❤️❤️❤️
What's interesting about this video is that not only does it tell you how to read through a paper, but also gives some background on how to write one. (Which I will surely use for my assignment that I'm procrastinating on, but I'm procrastinating "productively", or so I tell myself)
This was greatly useful thank you so much - I generally read all the paper thinking that each bits is important and that makes me take a huge amount of time particularly when it is not my background. This video removed that burden off my head. Thanks!
I usually use this technique and read everything IF the paper is no more than 20 pages. It actually always depends on how much details you need from the topic or theory you are trying to study.
@amani4659
Жыл бұрын
اذا سمحت لي استفسار واتمني افادتي ،،، وجدت فقط 15 بحث عن نقطة بحثية ابحث عنها هل ممكن اعمل بها reveiw paper
So timely-I've liked before watching lol I'm writing my upgrade draft and have a literature review to do aswell. Thank you!!
Thank you so so much for this video. Oh this makes my life so much easier. I admire your dedication to academics. Ive noticed this was filmed on Christmas eve🍁🌲!! I hope you not a workaholic, but thank you once again for explaining this💞🙏
Thank you so much! This really helps save a lot of time. I now incorporate this when reading journal articles for my course.
Omg this is so helpful. Just started grad school for engineering and this is right on time. thank you so much
thank you so much for this video, super helpful!! currently working working on my final paper fro medical school, all this is gonna come in handy in the future. Best wishes!
Thank you very much for this quick and brief video Dr. Amina Yonis. May Allah bless you!
A strategic way of looking at 'WORDS'! =) Love it ! Thank You Dr Amina Yonis!
Dr Amina Yonis. Thank you very much for your tips. I started recently my PhD and i got overwhelmed with the ammount of stuff i have to read. Sometimes when i try to read a paper, i get so lazy that i stop reading or i read without paying any attention to it. I got depressed and anxious because of that. With your method i think i will make through. I will take two days off and start over. Thank you again!
@Aud_ke
Жыл бұрын
hey .did it get better?
@vincentzevecke4578
3 ай бұрын
Do you know about expressive aphasia
I'm going through all my articles first jotting down info from title and abstract I'll come back to the vid to continue next steps .. I like this!
Thank You so much may God bless you with more new things so you can help people. So glad I found your video and it answered so many questions that even my University couldn't answer. Thank You again!!!!
I appreciate your technique for gathering information without reading the entire article!
Can’t thank you enough Amina. I’ve just started a Masters online and we’ve been asked to do this, but we were not given any help or support in how to read the articles. Thank you ❤
This is so helpful. Thank you Dr. Yonis. I am also overjoyed to find so many poc in the comments
Thank you for this video dr. I have struggle in my masters how to do my research paper. This is a big help.
This was more than helpful I am grateful for your assisance. May God protect and bless you Dr. Thank you so much
I appreciate your efforts in preparing this video, Dr. Amira!
This has helped tremendously! Wish I knew this on my undergrad degree 🤯
Thanks for the post! This is a great start. to get it published in a good journal though, you need good comments from expert in each field. Some companies can complete and make your manuscript ready for submission; there some like editage, manuscriptbuilder, bioedit ..
Alhamdulillah, thankyou so much Dr Amina. It helps me as a master student and this is more effective than my usual way.
Thank you for the guidelines! My lecturer even just said only read from Abstract and didn't show how to properly read.
Thank you for sharing, Dr. Amina! I’m curious how your process differs for a review article - they always take me much longer to read than expected.
This was extremely helpful, thank you so much! Would you mind doing a video on how to analyze and understand in depth the methods section? I struggle with this a lot, it'd be very useful to hear your advice
very very useful!! thank you so much. I feel so much more confident doing my assingnments after whatching your videos.
you're just amazing.. thank you so much for the effort and hard work you put in the videos... i would love to suggest a Journal club series it would help so much.. جزاك الله خيرا ❤❤
Thank you so much for this video. I got too much stress and overwhelmed with the paper I have to read for my class and my thesis. You video help me a lot. I wish I know this technique since I started school 😅
i'm over here reading the entire article in one hand, and a dictionary in the other to look up every single terminology lmao. This really Helped! thank you,
Im literally having a hard time with time and the amount of text I need to read. It’s literally impossible to read everything thoroughly when I have 5 other assignments to do. This helped a lot thank you.
Why I know this one after 1 years always read fulltext. 😭😭 Thanks .. you are so helpful. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much Dr! I've seen all the videos out there and yours is by far the most complete and well explained!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with PhDs research papers ✏️ , and I studied public administration and political science.
Incredibly useful. Thank you so much!!
“Do you read word for word? Don’t do that” LOOOOL
Thank you for showing direction. It helps me save time.
Thank you Amina, for this short and informative video. I picked up a lot from your video. Im currently doing my MSc so this will help me greatly when it comes to reading meta-analysis or systematic reviews
This is going to be helpful. I am starting my PhD in January and I have to force myself to read so many research papers that will touch basis with my thesis.
Thank u so so much ma'am !!! I am an undergrad student who has just started working with a lab grp and i get assgned a tonne of readings to do (basically a literature survey) and I have made well, zero progress in the past 3 weeks and was feeling quite de motivated to even get started but i m so glad u have this resource here, idk why didn't i see this earlier !
Absolutely helpful. Thanks Doc.
Thank you Dr. Amina this was so helpful.
Best video on this topic that I’ve seen ❤️
i literally cannot live without your videos since i started my masters
Great video, thank you. Can you please make a video teaching us how to go through the large amount of reading we have to go through in general such as books, articles, etc. thanks again.
I'm studying my masters in Psych and this was super useful!! Thank you
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Tthis was so helpful!! I was so stressed about my literature review.......this and all your previous videos were super helpful!
@DrAminaYonis
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@farinritu8850
2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Did u make any research paper in College life?
Thank you! Dr. This is very helpful
We are told to read a lot of papers to learn to read paper...Thanku For you for making it easy for us.
This is going to save my life when I do my disso, one of the main reasons I lack additional sources is because it takes so LONG to read them so I just end up not bothering with some altogether. This makes so much sense and now that I've learnt of it I can see how it will definitely improve my academic reading. Another reason I end up skipping texts altogether is because they're written so complex it makes me question if I even know how to read anymore. Other than searching the complex words up, do you have any tips on this?
@JAYYDEE11
2 жыл бұрын
Reading this comment is like I wrote it for myself. I read articles and think I dont even believe I am able to critique because I dont understand the technical jargon that comes along with it. So thank you for writing a comment down, its made me feel less silly. Im currently working on my disso now and have no idea what i am doing lol
This was extremely useful thank you so much for making this video 🙌
Today I will read my first Research Paper. I am so glad that I found your video! Can you please make another video about how to review a Research paper? I subscribed!! Thank youuu!!!
@DrAminaYonis
3 жыл бұрын
I will try!
Thank you for this video, it was very informative!
Thank you so much Dr Amina!, Glad found this video 🥺
I just want to say that I started uni online and have a full time job as well. Uni started 2 weeks ago and I already have an assignment to submit by the end of the week. I honestly thought I would NOT be able to do it on time but this video SAVED ME!!!! SO thank you soooo much for this! Life saver
Great content!! Thank you for sharing .
Thanks Dr Amina, I am planning to read a lot of distributed computing papers using the technique above and check on the results.
Thank you so much for this! So useful
Great resource! Thanks
Lovely approach, Dr Amina. I was looking at a report to-day and it was full of complex terms, no abstract, nothing said in a sentence when ten pages will do, no limitations/constraints, lots of "assumptions" sprinkled absolutely everywhere. But the source, surprisingly, looked very credible. As an idea for future posts, do you have suggestions on how to spot badly presented reports? Thanks for posting. Liked and subscribed.
Thank you. This helps me a lot.
Thank you so much Dr Amina God bless helped a lot
Helped me a lot, thank you very much! :)
Always look forward to your videos
in the first sentence/paragraph and last sentence of the introduction find research aims and hypothsis
Alhamdulillah, thank you for the effort. Jazakallahu khair.
omg! i love this!!
Thabk you amina. Your tips helps me
Thank you for sharing!
Very nice and clear explanation Thanks Amina
Much needed topic for the new researcher. keep it up.
that was really helpful, thank you
Thank you for sharing tips on lit reviw as im currently doing projects and still dun understand how to fully research, insyallah i will do well with my company project! Luv from Singapore 🇸🇬