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Ask HN: What's your biggest pain point when reading scientific papers?

3 points| velyan | 1 year ago

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retrocryptid|1 year ago

I would love it if authors would put the date the paper was written in the paper itself. I think that's standard for the iacr eprint archive, but sadly missing for many other disciplines.

fragmede|1 year ago

honestly? the formatting. I know we all love LaTeX and pdfs but reading them on a smartphone is an exercise in frustration. Printing them out isn't great for the planet and my Kindle is the regular size one.

elviejo79|1 year ago

1000 upvotes.

I wish papers were written in html or markdown... and the beautiful typography applied later with latex.

MilnerRoute|1 year ago

Besides paywalls?

I wish the "Conclusion" section were easier to get to. It's sometimes re-stated in the first/summary paragraph - but I feel like every single time, I have to hunt for the meat of what was found by scrolling down to the conclusion.

elviejo79|1 year ago

In this regard I find medical papers much better than CS ones. The ones in medicine in the abstract write the methodology, the results the CI (confidence interval) and the conclusions.

Very good abstracts.