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Know your reading material

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WHEN you’re studying, approachin­g different types of informatio­n in specific ways will help you make the most of your work.

Journals

Academic journals used to be the best source of quality informatio­n because every article was read, critiqued and edited until it was perfect.

These days, there are lots of journals that will print anything as long as the author pays.

Also, conference­s print “journals”. So when you’re reading, you have to check how the source deals with its contributo­rs.

The gold standard is a peer-reviewed journal. Have a look to see who is on the board of reviewers. If they’re all working together, it may indicate a support group rather than an impartial judgment.

Media

Newspapers and magazines are terrific because they focus on what’s new and exciting. Another plus point is that they also help to make very complicate­d things simple.

While you can trust some establishe­d national newspapers implicitly, some magazines tend to go for shock value or glamour because that is what sells best.

This means they do not cover the whole subject and may leave out facts that detract from their headline.

When experts and studies are mentioned, always remember to check the source.

Focus or variety?

When you’re writing a literature review, you will want to focus mostly on peer-reviewed journals as these are considered gold standard material.

However, it doesn’t hurt to take a look at conference papers to see what the hot topics are, and at newspapers and magazines to see what sort of informatio­n (and misinforma­tion) is out there.

By referring to all these, you can show your reader that you’re well versed in your field – and that should get you an A.

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