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Where can I find a free tool to help organize and keep track of all my research?

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Question added by Salsabeel Al-Abed , Educational Resource Coordinator , Al Tayseer Educational Center
Date Posted: 2019/01/20
Valatheeswaran Chinnakkannu
by Valatheeswaran Chinnakkannu , Postdoctoral Research fellow , National University of Ireland

1. Linkedin

2. Google Scholar

3. Publon

4. ORCID

Jack Milgram
by Jack Milgram , Writer , Freelance

Google Docs, Mendeley, Google Keep

Mehreen Dolendo
by Mehreen Dolendo , Faculty Member, Research Coordinator , University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos

There are various tools one can use to oranize and keep track of research works 1.) Google scholar- you could Create your public database as an author. You could also use this tool to track who citated your works. 2.) grammarly- this tool allows an author to check writing issues such as plagiarized content, punctuation, spelling, or grammar issues. 3.) mendeley-this tool could help a researcher to properly cite a source. Different citation forms are available depending on one’s need.

Maiz Hakim
by Maiz Hakim , Ui/ux Designer , Ulalive Sdn Bhd & Ulalive Inc

Google Drive, Google Docs and Google Sheet is very reliable tools.

Muhammad Faraz
by Muhammad Faraz , Director Technical , Pharm Canada Pakistan

Google Docs, Google Drive, LinkedIn, Grammarly

Sarita Nadiya Ahwal
by Sarita Nadiya Ahwal , Lecturer In Nursing , INSTITUE OF LIVER AND BILIARY SCIENCES

There are various softwarea avaible on line to help organise the research work. for example: zotero, mendley. A.nnotate. These software are available freeof cost and are user frinedly to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources from your browser. one can also make a profile on google scholar to track their publications and citation. These cites provide you with various kind of quality measures such as I index, H index etc.

Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem , LECTU RER , University of Engineering and Technology

1.Google Scholar

2.Science Direct

3.Research Gate

4.Mendeley 

 

Nour Harisi
by Nour Harisi , Sales Executive , سفريات كانو - المملكة العربية السعودية

Google Drive 

Miltone 

Outlook

Notes 

Hayyan Altaweil
by Hayyan Altaweil , Assistant Professor of Microbiology , zarqa university

reaserch papers, published data, books

Hassan Korbekandi
by Hassan Korbekandi , Founder and Managing Pharmacist , Dr Korbekandi Pharmacy

I used Access, Word and Excel soft-wares, but new results show that Confluence is designed for this task. Anyway, they are not free, and Linkedin can be considerd a good plac to put the previous results.

Tesfalem Legese Girmu
by Tesfalem Legese Girmu , Production Supervisor , Metahara Sugar Factory

  1. Zotero - A free, open-source tool that helps us collect, organize, manage, and cite our research sources. 

  2. Mendeley - Another popular reference manager that offers a desktop application and web version. 

  3. Evernote - Useful for note-taking, organizing, task management, and archiving. Evernote allows us to create notes that can include text, drawings, photographs, and saved web content.

  4. Trello - A highly visual tool which is great for project management, allowing us to create boards, lists, and cards to organize tasks and themes in your research.

  5. Google Keep - A simple and effective note-taking service where we can capture a quick thought, create checklists, and archive important research points. 

  6. Microsoft OneNote - A digital notebook by Microsoft providing a flexible environment to store and share notes in various formats. 

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