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1. Linkedin
2. Google Scholar
3. Publon
4. ORCID
Google Docs, Mendeley, Google Keep
Google Drive, Google Docs and Google Sheet is very reliable tools.
Google Docs, Google Drive, LinkedIn, Grammarly
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.
1.Google Scholar
2.Science Direct
3.Research Gate
4.Mendeley
Google Drive
Miltone
Outlook
Notes
Notion
Zotero
Mandeley
Endnote basic
trello
etc
It's crucial to use a simple tool to keep track of all your research. One of the tools that I've used is ORCID, which allows you to generate a unique identity for yourself once your research career begins.