Theme: Bibliographic Software
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An introduction to using the bibliography program EndNote to store references and notes and use them to achieve correct referencing in your documents without re-typing. This course covers both EndNote Desktop and the free, browser based, "lite" version, EndNote Online.
Using EndNote will enable you to keep a note of references as you research online so that you will always be able to document your sources correctly. It can save you time as you should never need to retype references and you can alter their layout with a couple of mouse-clicks.
This is a free recording of tips for effective systematic reviews using the EndNote reference management package selected for curation by UIS training staff.
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Introduction to using the open-source reference management program, Zotero.
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This is a LinkedIn Learning course for those who wish to get started with Endnote and is provided by University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.
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This is a LinkedIn Learning course on information literacy and how to do a basic literature search and is provided by University of Cambridge's subscription to LinkedIn Learning.
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Mendeley is a free, open source reference management program. It was originally primarily intended as a way to manage collections of PDF documents and this is still its main strength in comparison with other tools such as EndNote and Zotero.
Mendeley can be used to insert reference citations and a bibliography of cited references into Word and Open Office documents and may be of interest to anyone wanting a free reference management program which will create BibTeX citation keys and paste them into a LaTeX document.
This is a basic introductory course and probably will not be very useful to those who are already using the program and who have specific queries about the way it works.
Users who need help with more advanced features can request individual help via the UIS service desk email: service-desk@uis.cam.ac.uk
This is free introductory training on using the SCOPUS abstract and citation database, created by the professional academic trainers at SCOPUS and selected for curation by UIS training staff.
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Use your Raven password to access the SCOPUS reference database
This is free introductory training on using the Web of Science abstract and citation database, created by the professional trainers at Web of Science and selected for curation by UIS training staff.
You can access the training here
Use your Raven password to access the Web of Science reference database
This course is an introduction to reference management using the free, open-source program, Zotero. Zotero is a free plug-in for the Firefox web browser which allows you to collect and store references from online sources; add your own annotations and finally use your stored references to insert correct citations into a Word, Open Office, or LaTeX document.