2. Use the advanced search function of search engine: In Google academic or other search engines, you can use keywords, authors, publication year, etc. Used for advanced search to narrow the search scope.
3. Use citation tracking: If you find a related paper, you can find more related papers by looking at its references and citation times.
4. Pay attention to authoritative journals in the field: There are some authoritative journals in each field, and the papers published in these journals usually have high academic value.
5. Use academic social networks, such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu. Researchers on these platforms will share their research results, and you can get the latest research information by following them.
6. Attend academic conferences: Papers of academic conferences are usually published in relevant academic journals, and attending academic conferences can let you know the latest research trends.
7. Learn to use Boolean operators: When searching, you can use Boolean operators such as AND, OR and NOT to find the information you need more accurately.
8. Using literature management software, such as EndNote and Mendeley, can help you manage and organize your literature and improve your search efficiency.
9. Learn how to read and understand academic papers: Understanding the structure of papers and how to find key information can improve the efficiency of your search.
10. Continuous learning and practice: Search skills need to be improved through continuous learning and practice. Don't be afraid of failure. Every failure is an opportunity to learn.