I stopped drowning in PDFs when I stopped "reading" and started "interrogating."

DArlin

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The #1 mistake? Reading papers like novels—cover to cover, hoping wisdom osmosis happens.
Stop summarizing. Start comparing.
The Matrix Method :
[th]Author[/th][th]Key Argument[/th][th]Methodology[/th][th]Evidence[/th][th]Connection to MY question[/th][th]Contradictions with others[/th]
How to use it:
  1. Don't ask "What does Smith say?"
  2. Ask: "Does Smith agree with Jones? If not, why? Is it method? Theory? Sample bias?"
  3. Ask: "What assumption does both Smith AND Jones make that neither questions?"
The "One-Sentence Distillation": After every source, write ONE sentence: "This source is useful to me because ______." If you can't finish that sentence, you aren't ready to cite it.
Your literature review shouldn't be a phonebook. It should be a courtroom cross-examination.
 

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