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##Papers We Love
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Repository related to the following meetups:
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* [NYC - Papers We Love](http://www.meetup.com/papers-we-love/)
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* [SF - Papers We Love too](http://www.meetup.com/papers-we-love-too/)
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Let us know if you are interested in starting a chapter!
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##Info
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We're looking for pull requests related to papers we should add, better organization of the papers we do have, and/or links to other paper-repos we should point to.
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## Other Good Places to Find Papers
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* [Best Paper Awards in Computer Science](http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html)
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* [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/publications)
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* [Google Scholar](http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=top_venues&hl=en&vq=eng) (choose a subcategory)
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* [Microsoft](http://research.microsoft.com/apps/catalog/default.aspx?t=publications)
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* [Vijay D'Silva](http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~vijayd/#papers)
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* [Functional Programming Books Review](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/)
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* [MIT's Distributed System's Reading Group](http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/dsrg/)
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## How To Read a Paper
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Reading a paper is not the same as reading a blogpost or a novel. Here are a few handy resources to help you get started.
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* [How to read an academic article] (http://organizationsandmarkets.com/2010/08/31/how-to-read-an-academic-article/)
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* [Advice on reading academic papers] (http://www4.ncsu.edu/~akmassey/posts/2012-02-15-advice-on-reading-academic-papers.html)
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* [How to read and understand a scientific paper] (http://violentmetaphors.com/2013/08/25/how-to-read-and-understand-a-scientific-paper-2/)
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## Contributing Guidelines
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We have a few guidelines in place to keep the repo clean and easy to navigate. Follow these conventions in your pull-request for a speedy merge.
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* Directory names are undercased and separated by underscores (example: `artificial_intelligence`)
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* Paper names are undercased and separated by dashes (example: `out-of-the-tar-pit.pdf`). Use the full title when possible.
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