In this video I show you how to read a scholarly peer reviewed journal article. They are notoriously hard to read, so these tips and tricks might be useful!
It might surprise you that I sometimes recommend that you put down the journal article and read a textbook instead ... or, I recommend skipping some sections altogether! Watch the video for all my tips.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Tip 1 - The Abstract
1:04 Tip 2 - When to Stop Reading
2:00 Tip 3 - Scan to These Sections
2:26 Tip 4 - The Literature Review is a Mini-Essay
3:01 Tip 5 - Can you Skip the Methodology?
3:45 Tip 6 - The Conclusion has the Answer
4:25 Tip 7 - How to Take notes when you Don't Understand
6:06 Summary
8:01 Next Video
This video is based on the following blog post: [ Ссылка ]
REFERENCING MINI-COURSE
This video is part of my referencing mini-course. Skip to the other lessons here:
1 - Why Reference: [ Ссылка ]
2 - Citations vs References: [ Ссылка ]
3 - What is a Scholarly Source: [ Ссылка ]
4 - What is a Peer Reviewed Journal Article: [ Ссылка ]
5 - How to Read a Journal Article: [ Ссылка ]
6 - Can you Cite Wikipedia, Blog Posts & YouTube: [ Ссылка ]
7 - How to Use Google Scholar: [ Ссылка ]
8 - How Many References to Use in an Essay: [ Ссылка ]
9 - Can you Cite Old Sources – [ Ссылка ]
Or see the full playlist here: [ Ссылка ]
ESSAY WRITING MINI-COURSE (Aka Season 1):
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