Today, Prof. Nguyen Van Tuan has shared a status of "Where do research ideas come from?" You can refer to details here: https://www.facebook.com/drnguyenvtuan/posts/280202775760380
In the 2nd issue is reading the publication, I will share with you how to update my publication, hope you will find new information in this share.
1. Track well-known authors and updates to the research array
The Facebook you see has the feed line to update your friends ' news, which is also similar. You will be notified of the latest disclosure of the people you follow by using the follow or similar features of:
(a) Research Gate: http://researchgate.net
(b) Mendeley: https://www.mendeley.com/
(c) Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/
(d) Scopus: http://www.scopus.com
In Scopus and Google Scholar you have the option to send an email message about the author's articles that you are interested in. Besides Google Scholar and Mendeley have suggested publication and update of disclosure related to your array. The image below is an example that has a disclosure regarding his or her problem. Usually published online for a week, Google Scholar can send a message to you. The "Suggested Publication" feature of Mendeley is similar to that.
Figure 1. Announce new announcement regarding the field array that the military account
2. Track reputable magazines
You have a list of reputable magazines that you consider appropriate to your research array, which is often done, you will create a gim on the occasional browser. One way I give is more viable is that you use an RSS feed reader. Embed all the magazines you love into that, to stay up-to-date the new posts just a mouse click. Here he introduces the service of Feedly (http://feedly.com) to get the RSS feeds of the magazine.
Figure 2. Updated posts from favorite magazines by feedly.com
3. Find the prominent publication
To find the outstanding publication (with many cites, and post in the magazine if high), I usually select two ways:
(a) Google Scholar
When you sign in to Google scholar looking to the Metrics tab there will give you a set of H5 of magazines according to each field. Where you get the list of articles that are many quoted in the last 5 years (Figure 3).
Figure 3. Google Scholar H5 Statistics
(b) Web of Science
The most often synthesized and generalized articles about an array, sometimes the author also provides further trends in the near future. A way to find effective review is to use the Web of Science's article filtering.
Figure 4. Articles Review with the keyword "dielectric Barrier Discharge" When investigating the Web of Science (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/Search.do?product=WOS&SID=U1VK52XnyIRUKckj2Zy&search_mode=GeneralSearch&prID=a3f8a89f-d4b2-422e-bf26-1f442cb0725e)
Above are my share of the Find section and the follow-up announcement, hopefully it will help you for a few of you, most of them are just starting out. Articles only bearing the referral nature does not go into use details. If you do have trouble using it, give me a question, I will respond to you as soon as you can.