How I Find Research Gaps In Under 5 Minutes (Step-by-Step Tutorial & Strategies)

Published 2023-12-01
In today's video I will be sharing the strategies you can use to find research gaps in under 5 minutes!

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - How to find research gaps under 5 minutes
06:33 - The importance of mentors
07:20 - Taking a systematic approach

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All Comments (16)
  • @zimmejoc
    I would also look at the publisher. MDPI isn’t predatory, but it is close. They do have a suspiciously high acceptance rate and based on the topics they have sent me to review, they just want a body to provide a review. I’m regularly asked to review terrible papers from well outside my area of expertise. I want to support open access research, but MDPI seems to be more interested in collecting publication fees than publishing good science.
  • @aca2883
    Not all papers have ‘study limitations’, so how to find gaps quickly then? Thanks!
  • Just in case a paper has not put limitations,how can I find the gap?
  • Dr. Stuckler, how many research gaps can one identify from a particular research paper?
  • It was a useful video sir, but the timestamps need to be updated, i guess they are from other video. Thank you for making these videos, they are really helpful.
  • А вроде так то и связки стабильно выходят) КУЛЛ
  • @jonetyson
    From your title, I assumed the subject was finding missed references in you own papers. It sounds like what you are discussing is finding open research problems. There is some danger with your approach that you will find the obvious ones, which are a bit dangerous because you can do a lot of work and get scooped by someone else. In some fields this won't matter so much, but in a winner-take-all field like mathematics it can be devistating.