06-14-2019, 12:02 PM
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! ;)
:)
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! ;)
:)