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My Experiences
Srinivasan Tatachari
Improving Efficiency of Research by Using IT tools
Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.
Abraham LincolnSrinivasan Tatachari, 2011
Is there a choice?
• Information is moving to electronic avatars
• Solution:– Personal Knowledge Management
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Personal Knowledge Management
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Personal Knowledge Management
• Stages–Ideation–Search–Storage–Retrieval–Application
• Artifacts– Ideas, – Research papers– electronic versions of books, – handbooks, – snippets from websites ….
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Ideation aspects
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Ideation
• Scribbles, notepads (primitive techniques )• Note-taking apps
– Evernote, MS OneNote
• Mind-mapping tools– Helps in abstraction, conceptualization and collation of
ideas– Brainstorming & collaborating
• E.g. Xmind Mindmap tool
• Blogging/Twitter-ing/Facebook-ing ?– collaboration
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Mind Map
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Searching aspects
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Seek & Thou Shalt Receive• You search on-need or gather when ready
– Library visits, journals by mail (primitive techniques )
• Google – the ‘God’ of search? – Scholar– Sometimes just old Google.com
• Research databases: JSTOR, EBSCO …
• Journal websites
• library assistanceSrinivasan Tatachari, 2011
References -> A to Z of EBSCO
Respective journals’ website
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Serendipitous Receive• Email subscriptions for notifications
– New articles, journals
• RSS
• Online First / New issue Print– Papers released online much before they hit the print version
• E-Mail lists like those of AOM, COGNET– Discussions, information sharing
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RSS feeds directly from journal sites
Subscribing to RSS
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FeedDemon
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MS Outlook 2007+
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Email Alerts from Google Alerts
Email Alerts from Google Scholar Hot
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Storage & Retrieval aspects
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Storing
• Print documents – physical archive• Manual classification: Folder structure,
Filenames– Tag, classify, keywords, type of documents
• Snippets of useful artifacts?– Tools: Evernote, OneNote, Zotero, Mendeley
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Store snippets, urls, images… in Evernote
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MS OneNote
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Retrieval & Application
• Go by manual classification and open each file to search
• Use OS search – criticized a lot
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Windows 7
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Use desktop search tools: Copernic Desktop Search
Similar to (better than?) Google Desktop Srinivasan Tatachari, 2011
Retrieve snippets from Evernote
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Referencing
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Zotero for Firefox stores citations, clips, notes, pdf
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Zotero: citations in MSWord, openoffice
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Mendeley
Mendeley helps organize library, citations, collaborate with others
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EndNote
• Commercial Referencing tool
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Other tips
• Autohotkey scripting tool– Automatically search for highlighted word in any
application from google and scholar website!
• Greasemonkey/ Stylish extensions
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Closing notes
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• Start early– Be organized– Be efficient– Save Paper
• Backup data regularly (esp. laptops)• May not be the best tools/methods available
– But they are Free!
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Thanks
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Free tools available at:1.Xmind: http://www.xmind.net/2.Evernote: http://www.evernote.com/3.Zotero: http://www.zotero.org/4.Mendeley: http://www.mendeley.com/5.FeedDemon: http://www.feeddemon.com/6.Copernic Search: http://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/7.Autohotkey: http://www.autohotkey.com/