An article review is written for an audience who is knowledgeable in the subject matter instead of a general audience.[1] When writing an article review, you will summarize the main ideas, arguments, positions, and findings, and then critique the article's contributions to the field and overal...
A good review usually concentrates on a theme, such as different theories, information on the progress of developing a new medical device, or how past developments influence new discoveries. A review might also ask that more resources be used to continue research in that specific field. There ar...
Readers. Identify areas that need clarification to make sure other readers can easily understand the manuscript. As a reviewer, you can also save readers’ time and frustration by helping to keep unimportant or error filled research out of the published literature. Writing a thorough, thoughtful re...
To find potential peer reviewers you can check the reference list of the manuscript, which is always a good starting point. You can also run searches inSpringer Nature Linkto identify who is publishing regularly and recently in that field. On Web of Science, you can rank authors by number of...
Identify important information. When reading the article, it can be helpful for you to take notes; this way, when you have read through several articles you will have a concise set of information from each one and you will not have to re-read them all before doing your own assignment. Id...
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How Do I Identify a Research Gap? 1. Clearly Define Your Research Topic Begin by clearly defining yourresearch topic. A well-scoped topic serves as the foundation for your studies. Make sure it’s not too broad or too narrow; striking the right balance will make it easier to identify gaps...
The title is self-explanatory and the easiest element to identify. Abstract The abstract is unique to journal articles. This is a brief, one-paragraph overview of the article. The abstract is designed to help you to know whether the journal article is valuable for you to read or not. The...
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How to write an evidence-based clinical review article. Non-quantitative systematic reviews comprehensively examine the medical literature, seeking to identify and synthesize all relevant information to formulate the ... J Siwek,ML Gourlay,DC Slawson,... - 《American Family Physician》 被引量: 228...