Monday, 13 June 2011

Paper submission

For a PHD student, it is very important to attend the conference and submit your papers.

Most of time, it is very difficult to find somebody who study the same field as yours around you. You may discuss how lonely you are in your research such kind of things to your peers. However, few audiences can understand your work very well. It will make your research more risky since the critical review is lacking.

Therefore my suggestion is to submit your work to the conferences and journals in your field. You can then get some reviews in the same filed. This process can converge your problems and strengthen your research body. Take myself as an example, even I am not in the viva stage, but I feel more and more confident after few submissions. Those occasions provided fruitful feedbacks to my research.

Monday, 30 August 2010

How to organize your research literature by the fish bone chart



As long as you start to do research. You many have several kinds of information:

  1. Not related after I read.
  2. Information may be useful to me, but not now.
  3. Information is partial helpful to my research.
  4. Related information, which may be part of my literature review.
Well, it will be becoming more and more painful when you accumulate plenty of the files or books above. Even worse that most of people do not know which kinds of information they are. Thus your research life become more confusing; you feel you read a lot,but get only few.



My experience is like those I described, hence I started to know to manage your research is immediately important once your PHD is on the way.

I learnt several methods to organize the research. Here I first list the fish bone chart as a example.(I also use mindmap sometimes)

In the fish bone, you will try to list every piece of information as a fish bone. No matter how tiny it is. By a presentation of a fish-bone chart, you start to feel more clear and more confidence in your research. And this will be a good start of your research.

p.s.
The fish-bone chart is made long time ago when I was a first-year PHD student. The information just for reference. Some corrections may need for this.