SUMMARY
This discussion focuses on enhancing internet search skills, particularly for scientific topics. Key strategies include using the "Titles only" filter on PF Search, restricting searches to reputable sites like Nature or university servers, and avoiding clickbait by selecting credible sources. Participants emphasize the importance of learning the specific terminology related to the field of interest to improve search effectiveness. Additionally, they recommend utilizing advanced search options on platforms like Stack Exchange and Physics Forums for more targeted results.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of advanced search techniques on platforms like Stack Exchange and Physics Forums
- Familiarity with reputable scientific sources such as Nature and Arxiv
- Knowledge of specific scientific terminology relevant to the topic of interest
- Ability to discern credible information from clickbait or unreliable sources
NEXT STEPS
- Learn advanced search techniques on Stack Exchange and Physics Forums
- Explore how to effectively use Google search operators for scientific queries
- Research methods for evaluating the credibility of online sources
- Study the terminology and language specific to your field of interest for better search results
USEFUL FOR
Researchers, students, and anyone seeking to improve their online search skills for scientific information, particularly in physics and related fields.