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Apps for ResearchSoftware Support for Each Step Along the Way
Mobile App Desktop VersionPlug-in
About these apps:
Visit:https://goo.gl/xIryZl• Collaborative Google .doc • Add your favorite apps and share
your notes from this session
ResearchPhase One
OneTabOneTab is a browser based dashboard that lets you: Organize groups of tabs by date Rename groups by theme or focus Keep multiple tabs “open” at once without
slowing down your machine
LibXCustom built browser extension that allows you to: Search the library catalog from a popup window In beta testing, future functionality
BrowZineBrowZine is a free, library subsidized app that lets you: Access journals from the USF Libraries Create a virtual bookshelf of your
favorite journals Download PDFs to read later offline Monitor updates to select journals
Download the BrowZine on the USF LibGuide: http://guides.lib.usf.edu/browzine
Mapping Your DraftsPhase Two
CoggleCoggle is a great introduction to mind mapping techniques Map out your ideas Add color coding and group concepts Share maps with collaborators
Evernote: Web Clipper Evernote compatible plugin that
eliminates the need for bookmarks, and: Saves screenshots of webpages Grabs articles for later reading Web highlighter tool for digital
annotation
Evernote: More Features
In addition to creating, sharing and storing notes, Endnote allows you to: Voice record your field notes and play back later Geotag your location and sort notes by place
(archive, site, etc.) Create an “address book” of relevant business
cards Access notes offline Create tags for content Use advanced search syntax to retrieve your
data
Ginko Web based word processor, developed by a PhD Use cards to organize the structure of your content “Academic Paper” and “Timeline” templates Markdown commands allow you to save in .html
Try it out!OneTabLibXBrowZineCoggleEvernoteGinko