
A journal club is an educational meeting where a group of individuals review published articles to keep abreast with new knowledge, and current research methodologies/ findings.
On the commencement of my master’s degree program at Tennessee State University this year, I have been opportune to attend several journal club meetings with my professors and fellow graduate students. At these meetings, we have discussed several notable articles in ecology, agriculture, and biology. These meetings have helped me become adept at reading research papers objectively, become up to date with new research methodologies and advances in my research area. Based on my experience, I have a few tips to share on how to get the most out of a scientific journal club as a newbie.
- Attend the meetings regularly as it is by interacting regularly with others in your field of research that knowledge is shared.
- Read the article prior to the discussion so you can actively partake in the journal club.
- Do not stay quiet, engage other participants, even if they are your professors or superiors and may have a contrary opinion. However, be polite in your interactions.
- Ask questions to clarify misconceptions you might have.
Have you attended a journal club meeting before? If you have, can you share your experience? If you have not, I recommend that you attend one and these tips would help you maximize your experience.
I have attended a journal club meeting and I find it very informative.
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Yes I have and it’s very informative.
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I have not attended journal club meetings but I would love to join one journal club to enhance my skills
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You should attend one.
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Great information here! Precious, you might identify on here when Dr. Li normally has these meetings and possibly share the next one that is coming up with the rest of the class either here or via email.
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The journal club meeting is now online via zoom. If anyone is interested in joining the journal club, please email me or Dr. Hui Dafeng so that your email can be added to the contact emails and you will be regularly updated with the meeting schedule as well as the article to be reviewed per time. My email is fegoareeveso@gmail.com and Dr. Hui’s email is on the University’s website. Contacting Dr. Hui is preferable as he is the one in charge of the journal club. .
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