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Reference Management and Knowledge Organization: A researcher's knowledge toolkit.


https://www.udemy.com/research-writing-using-citavi-beginner/


Peace and success!


1.5 hours video! | 1 student, an angel maybe ;)
Created by Library Reference Service, Vanlalhruaii Swansi: Technology Co-ordinator, Mahruaii Swansi have taught various courses in IT and computer science. She has also developed and managed software within an educational set up.
(NEW) Published 6/2019


* Very interesting an useful software Citavi (.com), with a free version, only limited to 100 references. I recommend to take this well presented and nice course and learn if it will useful to you!

* Also, I want to highly recommended an awesome opensource alternative called: Zotero (.org) "your personal research assistant, a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research." Maybe you could use the features of both great tools! ;)


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Another great tools you should know about are:


3) JabRef (.org): "an open source bibliography reference manager. The native file format used by JabRef is BibTeX, the standard LaTeX bibliography format. Desktop app on the Java VM" (multi-platform too).


4) Mendeley (.com): "knowdlege: brings your research to life, so you can make an impact on tomorrow", totally free, not open source, but it's still free (as in beer)!


5) Qiqqa (.com) is free award-winning knowledge-, research- and reference management software.


There are other tools, but I recommend to you only the best and free tools:
Citavi, Zotero, JabRef, Mendelev and Qiqqa! ;)


Peace and success in life and eternity!

angelcrc7

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Great advice, thanks.
Hi angelcrc7 - thanks for the course and the tips - very helpful. :)
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Great advice, thanks.
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Hi angelcrc7 - thanks for the course and the tips - very helpful. :)
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You're welcome my friends ;) Glad to serve like an angel here :) Peace indeed!
nice
thx nad reps
F4LT again or still!

And remember the advice about the free tools (Citavi, Zotero, JabRef, Mendelev and Qiqqa)!

And get the Part 2 of this course here:
http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-F4LT-Research-writing-using-Citavi-Part-2?pid=2792243#pid2792243

Peace!


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