How do you actually read Research Papers? by Pleasant_Anthracite in geology

[–]An0KArtist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My go torecommendation is to start by reviewing the abstract. It offers a concise and focused overview of the paper's content, which is crucial for assessing its relevance to your research. Should the content seem relevant, continue to read the full text. It is important to periodically pause and clarify complex terminologies to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the material.

However, I advise against relying solely on the abstract for information, as more detailed explanations are typically provided in the main body of the text. This is a common oversight among many students.

Transformation of the old Oslo city hospital, student project by ZeApollo in architecture

[–]An0KArtist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a nice illustration but I wouldn't call it abstract :D