A great introduction to helping people like myself in their papers. I deeply appreciate your information helps a lot. I will be using your technics and hopefully, I will do well in using your direction giving the audience what they expect from my paper. God Blessed U and Thank you again!!!
Thanks Ciara. Please do talk about how to do Literature Review. Because, I usually write a whole article which is not okay with my supervisor, so can you please share your viewpoints.
Hello ciara, I hope you are will. I appreciated these types of vedio, I took a lot of things, it is very important to save our time well during the realization of the bibliography review, thank you
Thank you very much for the video. I am writing my dissertation these days and this is the most difficult part as I end up getting lost in the search. Could you please do a sample video taking an actual research question please? And it will be also helpful if you can do a video in the best way to insert supporting literature when writing. There had been many assignments I produced over the years which returned with low marks due to not providing enough support with literature. If you can do these two videos over the next week, that will be a massive help as my dissertation is due in mid July.
Outstanding content and delivery. Very much looking forward to Part 2! Some of your viewers (myself included) may not be familiar with certain terms (such as "protocol" and "strategy"); it would be great if you could quickly define them in Part 2.
Great! Looking forward to the next video. Quite new to the field of research. One question bothering my mind is how to choose a thesis topic. Could you share your experience on how you settled on your topic
Hi Philip, for me it was applying to work on a specific topic that a supervisor had shared. So I didn’t need to come up with it myself. I had a general research area I wanted to work on and then went looking for a supervisor and project
@@PhDandProductivity Unfortunately I find myself in a different situation. I'm supposed to come up with my own topic. Supervisor isn't being supportive. How would you deal with such a situation?
Philip Dushie well I guess you need to think about what problem exists in the world that you’re interested in solving. As a researcher it’s important to try to see elements of the world as problems to solve
I think it would be good for you to do some reading on a topic you’re interested in and see if there are any interesting problems in the future work sections
Great vid! The PICO/SPIDER approach is new to me, so thanks for introducing it. I'm curious to learn more about the scoping research (step 1). Do you do this before starting the literature review for your subtopics, as covered in the Lit Review video? What happens if you do find a paper that has already answered your research question? This has happened a few times for me, as someone who tries to come up with their own research questions, and I always feel discouraged when it happens.
So for the literature review it can be good sometimes to find such a paper if you are looking to get more of an understanding of the background of a topic so for me finding a systematic review of a specific topic in sports science is great. If it something you planned to work on then you need to ask what you will be doing that's different and going to be novel for that work.
@@PhDandProductivity I haven't even finished college yet and I haven't done anything heavily computer science related. I'm hoping to become a Data Security Analyst though.
Thanks!
omg, thank YOU so much, That's so kind 💕
@@PhDandProductivity A small token of appreciation :)
GREAT AND EASY WAY TO UNDERSTAND, STEP BY STEP. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
GOOD DELIVERY. INFORMATIVE. I LIKE THIS VIDEO.
Thank you!
Coul you please please please make a video on how you use citation manager and save the articles and take notes for lit review?
A great introduction to helping people like myself in their papers. I deeply appreciate your information helps a lot. I will be using your technics and hopefully, I will do well in using your direction giving the audience what they expect from my paper. God Blessed U and Thank you again!!!
Very useful indeed. You've given me the start I need, thankyou
Great I'm so glad!
Great video. The information will help me work through the literature review.
Thanks Ciara. Please do talk about how to do Literature Review. Because, I usually write a whole article which is not okay with my supervisor, so can you please share your viewpoints.
Manisha Arora Bhatia hi! I did a video on my step by st ep for it so check that out! Upcoming ones will be about paragraph structure & editing
@@PhDandProductivity oh probably I have missed it then, will check. Thank you.
Manisha Arora Bhatia hope it helps!
Thank you so much. Very useful and helpful information.
Good work
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your infos. Its really helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment
Hello ciara, I hope you are will. I appreciated these types of vedio, I took a lot of things, it is very important to save our time well during the realization of the bibliography review, thank you
Naoufal you always have such kind words to say about my videos, it really means a lot to me.
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Thank you very much for the video. I am writing my dissertation these days and this is the most difficult part as I end up getting lost in the search. Could you please do a sample video taking an actual research question please?
And it will be also helpful if you can do a video in the best way to insert supporting literature when writing. There had been many assignments I produced over the years which returned with low marks due to not providing enough support with literature. If you can do these two videos over the next week, that will be a massive help as my dissertation is due in mid July.
Great content. Very straightforward and easy to understand. When will you release the next video?
Part 2 is already up !
This was very help full.
Outstanding content and delivery. Very much looking forward to Part 2! Some of your viewers (myself included) may not be familiar with certain terms (such as "protocol" and "strategy"); it would be great if you could quickly define them in Part 2.
Thank you for the very helpful advice! I had not thought of that, I will be sure to address this in part 2.
Great! Looking forward to the next video. Quite new to the field of research. One question bothering my mind is how to choose a thesis topic. Could you share your experience on how you settled on your topic
Hi Philip, for me it was applying to work on a specific topic that a supervisor had shared. So I didn’t need to come up with it myself. I had a general research area I wanted to work on and then went looking for a supervisor and project
@@PhDandProductivity Unfortunately I find myself in a different situation. I'm supposed to come up with my own topic. Supervisor isn't being supportive. How would you deal with such a situation?
Philip Dushie well I guess you need to think about what problem exists in the world that you’re interested in solving. As a researcher it’s important to try to see elements of the world as problems to solve
I think it would be good for you to do some reading on a topic you’re interested in and see if there are any interesting problems in the future work sections
THANK YOU
You’re welcome :)
Helpful. Thank you
Great vid! The PICO/SPIDER approach is new to me, so thanks for introducing it. I'm curious to learn more about the scoping research (step 1). Do you do this before starting the literature review for your subtopics, as covered in the Lit Review video? What happens if you do find a paper that has already answered your research question? This has happened a few times for me, as someone who tries to come up with their own research questions, and I always feel discouraged when it happens.
So for the literature review it can be good sometimes to find such a paper if you are looking to get more of an understanding of the background of a topic so for me finding a systematic review of a specific topic in sports science is great. If it something you planned to work on then you need to ask what you will be doing that's different and going to be novel for that work.
Cool video as usual
Thank you so much for commenting as always :)
@@PhDandProductivity your content is pretty interesting so I always give it a watch
@@supahsimp thank you. did you say you were hoping to do an ML PhD in future?
@@PhDandProductivity I haven't even finished college yet and I haven't done anything heavily computer science related. I'm hoping to become a Data Security Analyst though.
@@supahsimp ah very interesting, are you studying at the moment?
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
How to conduct Literature Retrieval?
Thank you
is this okay for undergraduate degree or is it for only Phd students ?
It should work for any degree but it does depend a bit on your subject and your requirements
Thank you so much. When is part 2 coming out ?
Thanks for the video , but it would be of more help had you taught us how exactly to find keywords