How to use Logseq for research - Structuring your literature review and knowledge synthesis
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- Source:: How to use Logseq for research: Structuring your literature review and knowledge synthesis - YouTube
- Channel:: OneStutteringMind
- Presenter:: Dario da Silva
- Publish Date:: 2022-10-11
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Introduction
- This won’t be about
- source management.
- writing process and referencing.
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The research process
- This is heavily inspired by Joel Chan’s knowledge synthesis model.
- It all starts with a question.
- Figure out what’s know and unknown.
- Why’s this important?
- What needs to be researched more?
- What are the best approaches?
- ==Benefits of Logseq==: Fluid networked thinking facilitates this process.
- Understand the state of knowledge and identify gaps
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A high-level ontology for research
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Questions
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Observations (used almost interchangeably with evidence in this video)
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Claims
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Synthesis
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Structuring your work in Logseq
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Adding relationship syntax between
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Some general tips on structuring in Logseq
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Creating an overall index of your work
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Example of structuring in Logseq
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Important points for consideration
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Ontologies in different contexts
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Additional tools for research
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Conclusion