Scientific Research | Introduction

1. Read literature

1.1 Literature review and management,

How to quickly find articles related to research directions

Chinese:
China National Knowledge Infrastructure: https://www.cnki.net/

English:
Elsevier: https://www.sciencedirect.com/
web of science: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/alldb/basic-search

Please refer to my other article for a detailed introduction:

Papers | Quickly find core journals in your research field in one minute

How to quickly understand the development status at home and abroad

Read representative Review articles in the field
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Once found, how to read efficiently? Need to read word by word and sentence by sentence? Need to read in order?

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Better words should also be preserved to increase the richness of the language and prevent reviewers from visual fatigue:
for example:

  • Essay Structure Outline
  • Accumulation of sentence patterns
  • Vocabulary accumulation

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After reading it, I seem to understand it, but I don’t seem to understand it either.

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Can't find the article you read when you use it (writing a paper or review)?

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2. Learning software for scientific research

2.1 Software installation and learning

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3. Write a paper

3.1 Scientific drawing

The purpose is to allow people to understand only by looking at the picture.
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A small amount of data is used for origin.
The data volume is relatively large and requires secondary processing of MATLAB.
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3.2 Thesis conception and writing

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3.3 Paper formatting

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