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I don’t have a great system. I combined a few things:
1) Organisations’ websites
2) Backtracking from citations in papers, especially those published very recently
3) Author’s own websites for some key authors
4) ‘cited by’ in Google scholar for key papers, like Concrete Problems
5) Asking organisations what else I should read—many do not have up to date websites.
6) Randomly coming accross things on facebook, twitter, etc.
7) Rohin’s excelent newsletter.
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I’m glad you found it helpful!
I don’t have a great system. I combined a few things:
1) Organisations’ websites
2) Backtracking from citations in papers, especially those published very recently
3) Author’s own websites for some key authors
4) ‘cited by’ in Google scholar for key papers, like Concrete Problems
5) Asking organisations what else I should read—many do not have up to date websites.
6) Randomly coming accross things on facebook, twitter, etc.
7) Rohin’s excelent newsletter.