Some articles you read will deviate from the conventional content of IMRD sections. For
instance, Letters to Nature appear to begin with an abstract, followed by the body of the
article. Upon reading, however, you will see that the “abstract” is a summary of the work
filled with extensive introduction (for the purpose of catching the attention of a wide
audience), and the next paragraph begins a description of the experiments.
Therefore, when you begin to read an article for the first time, skim the article to analyze
the document as a whole. Are the sections labeled with headings that identify the
structure? If not, note what the structure is. Decide which sections contain the material
most essential to your understanding of the article. Then decide the order in which you
will read the sections.
Some articles you read will deviate from the conventional content of IMRD sections. Forinstance, Letters to Nature appear to begin with an abstract, followed by the body of thearticle. Upon reading, however, you will see that the “abstract” is a summary of the workfilled with extensive introduction (for the purpose of catching the attention of a wideaudience), and the next paragraph begins a description of the experiments.Therefore, when you begin to read an article for the first time, skim the article to analyzethe document as a whole. Are the sections labeled with headings that identify thestructure? If not, note what the structure is. Decide which sections contain the materialmost essential to your understanding of the article. Then decide the order in which youwill read the sections.
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