Thu 12 Feb 2009
Tips on Critical Reading
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The initial step to critical reading for your dissertation papers is to bear your aim in mind as you read. You should not let the arguments in a particular book divert you from your reading plan. Before starting to read, it is recommended to take several minutes to consider what it is your expectation from the chapter or article. Pre-reading and previewing can help you concentrate your thoughts. You should skim the abstract and the headings of the piece; maybe observe the opening line of every paragraph and the conclusive part. • Is it necessary for you to read everything with the same attention? • Can you notice where the arguments are chief? • Pre-read before copying - you may not have to copy each page. When you are looking for necessary information for your dissertation papers on the Internet, you should realize that the majority of online information has not been peer reviewed, in contrast to most scholarly books and journal articles. So, it is important for you to read these writings objectively and critically. There are numerous excellent resources and abundant knowledge online, but you should be a little bit careful. When you are searching for material for your dissertation papers online, you need to keep a critical focal point. You might wish to ask questions like these: • Who is the author of this work? What do you know about him? • What is the viewpoint of the writer? (Consider the contexts of culture and gender). • Why does this website exist? • How old is this information? • Are these arguments logical? • Is there dependable evidence to maintain the author’s contentions? • Is the information fully and correctly linked or referenced to other Internet material?