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Archive for April 5th, 2007

Blogxperiment: What are the good ways to summarize peer-review articles?

Posted by attilachordash on April 5, 2007

In future posts I’d like to do a blogxperiment based on comments feedback. My general question is: What is the best way to summarize peer-review articles for a more general readership and transmit scholarly knowledge and literature? What are the opportunities used in blog posts? Figures, abstracts, dense citations, other summarize options, journalist lingo, superficial metasentences, more original contributions from the blogger? My sample article will be a review first, not an original publication on mitochondrial division: The Machines that Divide and Fuse Mitochondria

And simply start the experiment with the abstract:

mitodivisonPub

I also might have asked: What are the good ways to popularize peer-review articles?

Posted in blog, blogxperiment, journalism, mitochondria, peer-review | 2 Comments »