I’m curating this post. I love the idea of an openly opinionated literature review, and I found this a really interesting read (as opposed to a normal literature review, which I might bookmark for use in a likely non-existent future time). The author, Rafael Ruiz, was clearly thinking about how to make their research useful and accessible to a Forum audience. This is evident in the descriptive headings, the organisation (most useful content first), and the clear prose.
If you are an early career researcher thinking about sharing your research with the Forum, this post is a great example of how to go about it. For a very different example of communicating your research in a way that is useful for the community, see this recent post from zdgroff.
I’m curating this post. I love the idea of an openly opinionated literature review, and I found this a really interesting read (as opposed to a normal literature review, which I might bookmark for use in a likely non-existent future time). The author, Rafael Ruiz, was clearly thinking about how to make their research useful and accessible to a Forum audience. This is evident in the descriptive headings, the organisation (most useful content first), and the clear prose.
If you are an early career researcher thinking about sharing your research with the Forum, this post is a great example of how to go about it. For a very different example of communicating your research in a way that is useful for the community, see this recent post from zdgroff.