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Tag Archives: collaborating
SlideRocket – “The New Way To Present”
Contributed by: Irina Burlacu (MGSoG) Since I discovered SlideRocket, I kept on recommending it to my peer-colleagues, who do not use Latex, Prezi, or Mac for fancy presentations, but instead use the standard Power Point slide presentations. There are few … Continue reading →
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Doing a (systematic) literature review with a group of people
Contributed by: Daniëlle Verstegen Every research starts with a literature review, right? And it always takes a lot of time… Doing a (systematic) literature review with a group of people has advantages: you can share the reading load and … Continue reading →
PBWorks & Dropbox
Contributed by: Nico Rasters (BU) Collaboration between co-authors, research assistants, external experts, and reviewers usually occurs in the form of emails (with attachments) being sent back and forth. There are numerous reasons why email is the wrong tool for online … Continue reading →
Mendeley & EndNote
Contributed by: Jos Franssen (UB) After having installed the free Mendeley Desktop application (http://www.mendeley.com) next to my rather old EndnoteX2 version, which the library is still supporting because of technical reasons, I was really happy that these two reference manager tools did … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cloud Storage, collaborating, data backup, database, EndNote, Menedeley, References
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Cloud Storage
Contributed by: Martin Rehm (UNU-MERIT / MGSoG / FHS) In the process of conducting research, you will come across an endless amount of articles that you want and/or need to read, collect a vast amount of data, and (of course) produce … Continue reading →
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Tagged Box, Cloud Storage, collaborating, data backup, Dropbox, SugarSync
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