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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 6120886, member: 127425"] Read. A lot. As a PhD student you should have a handful of journals that you read on a regular basis. By that I mean you get an email when a new issue of each of your regular journals is out, you skim through the abstracts, and then read those articles that interest you. And when you have a cluster of friends and colleagues who are doing this - talk to each other. Many of the most interesting papers I've found have been from someone else who saw something they thought I would find interesting. Another option is to join or start a journal club. [/QUOTE]
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