Showing posts with label literature-review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature-review. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2021

ZoteroBib - helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software


 

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Cite anything


ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. It’s brought to you by the team behind Zotero, the powerful open-source research tool recommended by thousands of universities worldwide, so you can trust it to help you seamlessly add sources and produce perfect bibliographies. If you need to reuse sources across multiple projects or build a shared research library, we recommend using Zotero instead.



Adding a bibliography entry

Simply find what you’re looking for in another browser tab and copy the page URL to the ZoteroBib search bar. ZoteroBib can automatically pull in data from newspaper and magazine articles, library catalogs, journal articles, sites like Amazon and Google Books, and much more. You can also paste or type in an ISBN, DOI, PMID, or arXiv ID, or you can search by title.



Manual entry

If automatic import doesn’t find what you’re looking for or you’re entering something without a URL or identifier, you can enter the reference information by hand.



Bibliography title

To rename your bibliography, just click its title. A title can be useful if you’re switching between multiple projects or sharing a bibliography with others.



Editing an item

You might need to add or change a few fields after adding an item. Click on a bibliography entry to make manual changes.



Deleting items

Click the Remove icon next to a bibliography entry to delete it. To start a new bibliography, click Delete All to remove all entries.



Style selection

Format your bibliography using APA, MLA, Chicago / Turabian, Harvard, or any of the 10,000+ other CSL styles.



Copy Citation / Note

As you’re writing, you can quickly generate parenthetical citations or footnotes /endnotes to paste into your document without typing names or dates by hand.



Export

When you’re done, you can copy a formatted bibliography to the clipboard and paste it into your document. You can also export HTML to add to a webpage, an RTF document to open in a word processor, or a RIS or BibTeX file to import into a reference manager.



Autosave

ZoteroBib automatically saves your bibliography to your browser’s local storage — you can close the page and return to it anytime. (If you’re using private / incognito mode in your browser, your bibliography will be cleared when you close the window.)



Link to this version

If you want to edit your bibliography on another device, share it with someone else, or switch to another bibliography, you can generate a link to a copy of the current version on zbib.org. Use the link to retrieve your bibliography later.

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https://zbib.org/

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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Zotero - a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research

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Meet Zotero.


Collect with a click.

Zotero is the only software that automatically senses research on the web. Need an article from JSTOR or a preprint from arXiv.org? A news story from the New York Times or a book from a library? Zotero has you covered, everywhere.



Organize your way.

Zotero helps you organize your research any way you want. You can sort items into collections and tag them with keywords. Or create saved searches that automatically fill with relevant materials as you work.



Cite in style.

Zotero instantly creates references and bibliographies for any text editor, and directly inside Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. With support for over 9,000 citation styles, you can format your work to match any style guide or publication.



Stay in sync.

Zotero can optionally synchronize your data across devices, keeping your notes, files, and bibliographic records seamlessly up to date. If you decide to sync, you can also always access your research from any web browser.



Collaborate freely.

Zotero lets you co-write a paper with a colleague, distribute course materials to students, or build a collaborative bibliography. You can share a Zotero library with as many people you like, at no cost.



Rest easy.

Zotero is open source and developed by an independent, nonprofit organization that has no financial interest in your private information. With Zotero, you always stay in control of your own data.

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https://www.zotero.org/

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Free Online Tool to Split PDF Files

 

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Split PDF Files Online - split PDF documents online.

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Advantage:

1. Option to upload or download from Google Drive and Dropbox storage.

2. Can select specific pages and combine page options to be separated and made into a new pdf document.

3. The page numbers that have been selected to be separated will be added to the file name of the new pdf document.

4. Advanced service options such as add page numbers, watermarks, rotate positions, install passwords etc.

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https://www.ilovepdf.com/split_pdf

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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Quick way to highlight texts on web pages and search for their existences on YouTube platform


 

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Search the selected text directly on Youtube. With the button or context menu.

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https://tinyurl.com/2tvspu6w

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Scholarcy - Summarizes research papers, creates interactive flashcards, highlights key points, links to open-access versions of each citation

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Summarizes research papers, creates interactive flashcards, highlights key points, links to open-access versions of each citation

Scholarcy™ is the solution to that pile of papers on your virtual desk - research made easy!


This Extension gives you the key points of any research paper, report, or book chapter.  It creates a referenced summary, and generates a background reading list for those new to a field. 


Need to see how a paper builds on previous research? Our new 'Comparative Analysis' engine highlights this for you.


Scholarcy can save up to 70% of the time needed to get the key information from a paper to help you with your research and literature review.


Our unique Robo-Highlighter™ automatically highlights important contributions made by the paper.


Scholarcy locates open-access PDFs for each reference from Google Scholar, arXiv and elsewhere, and can also be configured to extract figures and tables.


And finally you can save this all to your Scholarcy Library, or export to your favourite tools for networked thought.


To provide this service, our Extension needs to read and process the contents of the current web page, if it is open and publicly accessible. It cannot read content that is behind a login/paywall.

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https://tinyurl.com/f6e3ybcs

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Lazy Scholar Chrome Extension - Automatic check for full text, details, and metrics of scientific articles, plus comments, citations, fast sharing and more.




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Lazy Scholar Chrome Extension - A Quick Way To Gather Academic Paper Information

Automatic check for full text, details, and metrics of scientific articles, plus comments, citations, fast sharing and more.

Lazy Scholar automatically searches for a freely available full text the instant you open a scientific paper. In use, it finds one 36-41% of the time*. NEW: Lazy Scholar can deep link with your institution to find full texts even when you're off campus. In addition, it attempts to extract helpful information about the paper if relevant such as quick links to the population, intervention, outcomes, measurements, funding statement, outline, references, abbreviations, and supplemental documents. Further, it checks for comments on the paper in PubPeer, provides various citation metrics on the paper and journal, and one-click citation styles, including a preformed powerpoint style.




Features in further detail:

-Infobar automatically appears when a paper is opened & tells you if a free full text is available, and provides various metrics & comments, along with fast citations.

-This can be turned off and you can click the browser button for these.

-Type "LS" in the address bar and quickly query Google Scholar, PubMed, or Web of Science.

-Search your paper history with natural language.

-Get new PubMed listing recommendations - Lazy Scholar learns your research preferences automatically based on what papers you open.

-Citation count (GScholar's, Web of Science, and Altmetric.com score).

-PubPeer comment count

-Journal ranking

-Attempts to find a contact email address for the paper you are searching

-Auto generated sharing links (Twitter, email, Mendeley, Endnote, RefWorks, etc)

-Fast copying of citation to clipboard (over 900 citation styles, including a short citation for PowerPoint slides).

-Paper details listed in PubMed search results if available.

-Highlight text on a page, right click, "Search Google Scholar" for fast searching.

-Automatically checks Beall's list of predatory journals and notifies of a match

-Quick link to hypothes.is annotation layer

-Recommended citations from citepeer.io

-Optional check for preregistration through ClinicalTrials.gov, ISRCTN registry, ANZCTR registry, OSF.io, AsPredicted.org, and PROSPERO

-Option to block non-scholarly websites for 1 hour to reduce online distractions :)

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https://tinyurl.com/y9a3hkcp

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