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HOW TO FIND, READ, WRITE ABOUT AND REFERENCE RESEARCH PAPERS?
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Find papers Where to look? Conferences Journals Online: people, labs References in papers read Conference organizers, journal editors E.g. Pervasive committeesPervasive committees Conference website links, e.g.: Links to previous conferences: UbicompUbicomp Proceedings online: Automotive UIAutomotive UI Your advisor’s and collaborators’ suggestions
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Find papers IEEE Xplore IEEE Xplore ACM Digital Library ACM Digital Library Others on UNH Library website (print & electronic) People’s websites (my list)list
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Find papers Where not to look (with few exceptions)? Sales brochures Company white papers Online tutorials News Blogs
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Find papers So, what are some of those exceptions? Company white paper: You trust the company White paper free of advertisement News story, blog post: initial lead, not final reference: My post on ETRA 2010 paperpost Albrecht Schmidt post on energy harvestingpost Videos that make you think:
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Videos that make you think
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Next: http://johnnylee.net/ http://johnnylee.net/
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Read Take notes: On paper (print out paper?) In electronic form (e.g. Word document) – eventually you’ll need this! Reference Manager?
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Read: how many? Signs that you have a good overview: See references to papers you’ve read You expect, and find, a reference in a sentence/section Recurring references over multiple papers References cover decades References up to date (including very recent conference papers)
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Write about What matters? What has been done? Similarities Dissimilarities
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Write about What has been done? “I’m not working on something that’s already been done.” “I am building on other’s work.”
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Write about Similarities, e.g.: “At least parts of my work fit into what we all accept as be correct.” Approach Results
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Write about Dissimilarities, e.g.: “I have a contribution to make.” Results Explanations
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Reference What matters? Author(s): Helps identify relationships between papers Helps evaluate quality (e.g. use h-score) Title: Topic relevance Publication: Helps evaluate quality (e.g. use h-score, impact factor) Year Relevance Coverage
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Reference Format: Strictly prescribed by publication Often downloadable from database (e.g. IEEE) Reference Manager, MS Word 2007
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Reference Website: Eaton, K. Navigon’s 8100T GPS Has 3D Terrain-View Maps. http://gizmodo.com/5081866/navigons-8100t- gps-has-3d-terrain+view-maps. Nov. 10, 2008. Retrieved 5/30/2009.http://gizmodo.com/5081866/navigons-8100t- gps-has-3d-terrain+view-maps
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Reference Technical report: Kun, A.L., Paek, T., Medenica, Z., Oppelaar, J.E., Palinko, O. The Effects of In-Car Navigation Aids on Driving Performance and Visual Attention. Technical Report ECE.P54.2009.3, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire, 2009.
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Reference Conference paper Porathe, T., Prison, J. Design of Human-Map System Interaction. CHI, 2008.
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Reference Journal paper: Strayer, D. and Johnston, W. Driven to Distraction: Dual- Task Studies of Simulated Driving and Conversing on a Cellular Telephone. Psych. Science, 12(5), 462-466, 2002.
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Reference Book: Tavel, P. 2007 Modeling and Simulation Design. AK Peters Ltd.
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Hirsch’s h-score http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H-index-en.svg
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