Research
First day of Research Week at Kuring-gai
Research Week at Kuring-gai: 26-28 July 2011
The library is organising another great week of Research related talks and workshops specially designed for Researchers - research staff and students - and anyone interested in Research at UTS.
Mendeley for Australian Research Webinar
Mendeley is a relatively new online reference manager. It is different to EndNote and Refworks as it also incorporates a social network allowing you to crowdsource papers on your research interests. Mendeley also suggests that it is a useful tool for research collaboration because you can:
Question - is your thesis hot or not?
When I was in high school there was a website called hot or not which was incredibly popular. For those not in the know, it’s a site where people put up pictures and the voting audience decided where they are placed on a scale from hot to not. All very scientific.
How to hack EndNote: writing a journal article (part 4).
We're finally here! This is the last in our series of how to hack EndNote when you're writing a journal article. So far we've covered:
How to hack EndNote: writing a journal article (part 3).
Welcome to the third stage in how to hack EndNote while writing a Journal article. It should all be smooth sailing from here on in.
So far we've covered:
How to hack EndNote: writing a journal article (part 2).
Yesterday I posted Part 1 of How to Hack EndNote and showed you how to download new referencing styles into EndNote. Part 2 is a little tricky, today I'm going to show you how to how to customise that referencing style.
How to hack EndNote: writing a journal article (part 1).
Scenario: You're the third author on a paper and the job of referencing falls to you. You have a look at the author guidelines of the journal and realise that the style of referencing they want you to use is tricky (read numbered style) and is customised for that particular journal. It doesn't match anything you can see on EndNote. You panic.
Comparison of reference management software
Wikipedia has a useful table comparing reference management software tools and key functions - some are free, some not.
