How to Read a Research Paper
Description
This academic paper introduces a structured three-pass method for efficiently reading research articles, a skill often overlooked in graduate studies. The first pass offers a quick overview, helping readers determine the paper's relevance and category, context, correctness, contributions, and clarity. The second pass provides a deeper understanding of the content by focusing on figures and main arguments, though it avoids intricate details like proofs. Finally, the third passnecessitates a virtual re-implementation of the paper, enabling a thorough comprehension and identification of its strengths, weaknesses, and underlying assumptions. The author also explains how this methodology can be applied to conduct comprehensive literature surveys, guiding researchers through the process of identifying key papers and researchers in a new field.