From literature searches to collaborative online writing, a significant amount of the research process now takes place online. Andy Tattersall provides a list of useful Google Chrome extensions that can be added to the browser to help facilitate the daily academic workflow. Recommendations below cover tools for reference management, link saving, and finding quick access to academic articles
Google Extensions are add-ons that enhance your browsing experience. They can make your searching an...
Open-source web browsers like Firefox make it possible for libraries to offer free research tools bu...
Scholars are increasingly citing electronic “web references” which are not preserved in libraries or...
This article starts by examining why a Chrome Extension was desired and how we saw it making the wor...
Pa Reh, CIS494: Research in Computer Information SystemsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Sarbani Banerje...
Imagine users searching your online catalogue from the same browser interface they use for Google, o...
Google has been the prime force in the development of article-finding, bookfinding and citations-tra...
CiteGenie works primarily for caselaw and Internet resource research but is experimenting with the a...
Google is once again making progress in organising the world’s information, this time by systematisi...
Are you getting the best out of your referencing software? Ellie Harries tackles Mendeley, Zotero an...
I’d like to offer you some truly awesome library and research tools that will be useful for your sch...
The content of online articles, as well as distracting images and advertisements, can threaten a stu...
During the evolution of research from the beginning of a project to the end a large amount of inform...
In today’s electronic information age, academic authors increasingly cite online resources such as b...
Debbie Ginsberg provided an overview of popular alternative browsers including the robust Firefox, G...
Google Extensions are add-ons that enhance your browsing experience. They can make your searching an...
Open-source web browsers like Firefox make it possible for libraries to offer free research tools bu...
Scholars are increasingly citing electronic “web references” which are not preserved in libraries or...
This article starts by examining why a Chrome Extension was desired and how we saw it making the wor...
Pa Reh, CIS494: Research in Computer Information SystemsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Sarbani Banerje...
Imagine users searching your online catalogue from the same browser interface they use for Google, o...
Google has been the prime force in the development of article-finding, bookfinding and citations-tra...
CiteGenie works primarily for caselaw and Internet resource research but is experimenting with the a...
Google is once again making progress in organising the world’s information, this time by systematisi...
Are you getting the best out of your referencing software? Ellie Harries tackles Mendeley, Zotero an...
I’d like to offer you some truly awesome library and research tools that will be useful for your sch...
The content of online articles, as well as distracting images and advertisements, can threaten a stu...
During the evolution of research from the beginning of a project to the end a large amount of inform...
In today’s electronic information age, academic authors increasingly cite online resources such as b...
Debbie Ginsberg provided an overview of popular alternative browsers including the robust Firefox, G...
Google Extensions are add-ons that enhance your browsing experience. They can make your searching an...
Open-source web browsers like Firefox make it possible for libraries to offer free research tools bu...
Scholars are increasingly citing electronic “web references” which are not preserved in libraries or...