[meetyeti] Fwd: Some advice on how to read a paper

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From: Keerthi krutha <kskrutha@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 1:15 PM
Subject: Some advice on how to read a paper
To: YETI <meet.yeti@xxxxxxxxx>


Hello everyone,

We tend to come from different backgrounds and experiences and when we
choose to do research, many of us struggle with how to time-efficiently
read papers. I came across these documents and thought they might be of
some help.

All the best
Keerthi




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Canada
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