Course Content
Understanding difference between Biodata, Resume and CV
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A Quick guide to Dissertation writing
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Abbreviations and common error in usage of it in Scientific writing
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A Quick guide to writing Abstract
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Introduction to figure in technical writing
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Selecting keywords for your Research Article
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Quick guide to write APA discussion section
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Understanding Research Article and Review Article
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Research Journal Vs Academic Journal vs Scientific Journal
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Understanding impact factor and its calculation
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H-Index and ways to calculate it
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Art of giving effective Presentation
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Art of Note taking in Technical Writing
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Common terminologies in Technical writing
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Understanding Precision and Accuracy
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The Art of Making Research Proposal
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Understanding Biased Language in Technical writing
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Mastering Technical Writing with Rahul: A Researcher’s Essential Guide

Reference Management Products

  1. Mendeley:

Mendeley – Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library

Score 8.4 out of 10

Pricing: $55/year for 5 GB to $165/year to unlimited storage.

Mendeley allows you to share citations and documents with a group of up to 2 other users, or create a public reading list that is open to all. Mendeley is a program that lives on your local computer, but syncs with a web account.Mendeley has better ability to extract citation information automatically from PDFs, PDF full-text search-ability, and a social networking component to see what others in your field are reading and commenting on (particularly in the sciences).

 

  1. Zotero:

How to capture and cite sources with Zotero – Part I – Adil Bilal

Score 9.6 out of 10

Pricing: $20/year

Zotero (with its good buddy Zotfile) is well suited for any researcher who wants to go completely paperless in their research process, or who wants a centralized library system to manage their research projects, including attachments, notes, annotations, sources, and bibliographies. It is geared towards academic and social sciences researchers. Zotero is a powerful tool with a learning curve, and as such it might not be worth the investment of time and energy for end-users with simple research project needs.

  1. EndNote:

EndNote | The best reference management tool

Starting Price $99.95

Score 9.5 out of 10

EndNote seems to be adept at managing a large number of references in the easiest manner possible. This makes everything very streamlined when it comes to inserting references and creating the actual bibliography. You also have the ability to create rules to help organize and smooth out your workflow so things stay on track.

 

  1. ReadCube Papers:

ReadCube Acquires Papers from Springer Nature | STM Publishing News

Starting price $3 per month

score 9.5 out of 10

Its mission is to make the world of research more accessible and connected – serving researchers, publishers, academic and commercial organizations. Papers offers a robust cross-platform suite of reference management & discovery tools that can dramatically improve the way researchers find, access, organize, read, annotate, share, and cite research literature.

 

Search + Download

  • Built-in search engines
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  • Institutional proxy support
  • Web importing via browser
  • 1-click PDF downloads
  • Advanced search filters

 

  1. EasyBib.com.

EasyBib, a Chegg service Logo Vector – (.SVG + .PNG) – Logovtor.Com

9.5 out of 10

$9.95 per feature, per month

EasyBib.com provides citation, note-taking and research tools. EasyBib offers free and premium services for individuals and institutions. it is a Cloud-based proofreading tool that helps businesses to choose citation styles, check plagiarism, make title pages and correct grammar.

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