How to Read a Research Compendium

06/11/2018
by   Daniel Nüst, et al.
1

Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers. Keshav (2012) provides a three-pass method to researchers to improve their reading skills. This article extends Keshav's method for reading a research compendium. Research compendia are an increasingly used form of publication, which packages not only the research paper's text and figures, but also all data and software for better reproducibility. We introduce the existing conventions for research compendia and suggest how to utilise their shared properties in a structured reading process. Unlike the original, this article is not build upon a long history but intends to provide guidance at the outset of an emerging practice.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
07/18/2022

Marvista: A Human-AI Collaborative Reading Tool

We present Marvista – a human-AI collaborative tool that employs a suite...
research
05/09/2022

Scim: Intelligent Faceted Highlights for Interactive, Multi-Pass Skimming of Scientific Papers

Researchers are expected to keep up with an immense literature, yet ofte...
research
11/15/2020

Software must be recognised as an important output of scholarly research

Software now lies at the heart of scholarly research. Here we argue that...
research
07/20/2021

Readability Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Readability is on the cusp of a revolution. Fixed text is becoming fluid...
research
01/04/2021

How to Train Your Agent to Read and Write

Reading and writing research papers is one of the most privileged abilit...
research
02/10/2021

Enhancing Reading Strategies by Exploring A Theme-based Approach to Literature Surveys

Searching large digital repositories can be extremely frustrating, as co...
research
12/17/2016

Recommendation of Scholarly Venues Based on Dynamic User Interests

The ever-growing number of venues publishing academic work makes it diff...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset