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Where can I find a free tool to help organize and keep track of all my research?

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Question added by Salsabeel Al-Abed , Educational Resource Coordinator , Al Tayseer Educational Center
Date Posted: 2019/01/20
Valatheeswaran Chinnakkannu
by Valatheeswaran Chinnakkannu , Postdoctoral Research fellow , National University of Ireland

1. Linkedin

2. Google Scholar

3. Publon

4. ORCID

Jack Milgram
by Jack Milgram , Writer , Freelance

Google Docs, Mendeley, Google Keep

Mehreen Dolendo
by Mehreen Dolendo , Faculty Member, Research Coordinator , University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos

There are various tools one can use to oranize and keep track of research works 1.) Google scholar- you could Create your public database as an author. You could also use this tool to track who citated your works. 2.) grammarly- this tool allows an author to check writing issues such as plagiarized content, punctuation, spelling, or grammar issues. 3.) mendeley-this tool could help a researcher to properly cite a source. Different citation forms are available depending on one’s need.

Nour Harisi
by Nour Harisi , Sales Executive , سفريات كانو - المملكة العربية السعودية

Google Drive 

Miltone 

Outlook

Notes 

Sarita Nadiya Ahwal
by Sarita Nadiya Ahwal , Lecturer In Nursing , INSTITUE OF LIVER AND BILIARY SCIENCES

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.

Maiz Hakim
by Maiz Hakim , Part Time Lecturer , National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (ASWARA)

Google Drive, Google Docs and Google Sheet is very reliable tools.

Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem , LECTU RER , University of Engineering and Technology

1.Google Scholar

2.Science Direct

3.Research Gate

4.Mendeley 

 

Carl Joshua De Zoysa Siriwardhana
by Carl Joshua De Zoysa Siriwardhana , Project Assistant , BConnected (Pvt) Ltd

I personally use Trello as I find it to be flexible, whether I am using it to organise research or manage projects. Apart from that, there is also Mendeley (more so for academic purposes), OneNote, Notion, Google Keep and many more. It just boils down to your preference and whether you find its user interface to be adaptable and convenient for the intended use. 

Muhammad Faraz
by Muhammad Faraz , Director Technical , Pharm Canada Pakistan

Google Docs, Google Drive, LinkedIn, Grammarly

jaleelurrahman syed
by jaleelurrahman syed , Laboratory Chemist , ALS Arabia

1. google Scholar

2. Scrivener

3. Mendeley

4. Zotero

5. Diigo

6.Notion

7. End note basic 

Kaushlendra Kaushlendra
by Kaushlendra Kaushlendra , Junior Data Analyst , Outlier

You can use several free tools to organize your research. For instance, Zotero is great for managing references and sources. Mendeley also helps with organizing PDFs and citations. If you're more into task management, Trello is great for tracking research progress, and Google Keep is a simple tool for jotting down ideas and notes.

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