What digital tools do you already use in your research?

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September 3, 2021
In response to:

Zotero, Google Drive, Microsoft Office

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September 2, 2021
In response to:

Zotero and the STS platform

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Nadine Tanio's picture
June 17, 2020
In response to:
  • zotero has been a key citation/reference tool but not great for annotated bibliographies
  • zoom/skype/facetime for meetings
  • I also use digital tools for recording and filming interviews (H1 Zoom digital audio recorder & Sony alpha DSLR for video)
  • I also use digital tools for editing (AVID); and transcribing (poorly temi.com);
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Amanda Windle's picture
June 17, 2020
In response to:

Bullet Journal (handwritten with dotted pages for designing).

Trello for project management unless on a specific project that requires other software for gantt charts, workplans, etc.

Adobe Suite (Indesign, Illustrator etc.)

Email (usually Outlook)

DTP - Microsoft Word, Excel etc. but also using online free platforms like Google Docs and Sheets.

Text Edit - all the time for cleaning up text and embedded coding.

Headspace - meditation.

WhatsApp - for sharing.

Audible for music.

Photos and video on my phone.

Twitter - social media and outreach.

Signal  - for better encryption.

Pocket casts – podcasts for inspiration and research

NCVO platform and .gov.uk and other websites using Chrome or Signal.

Bookends - bibliography.

Skype / Zoom - remote working during covid-19 mostly.

and more...

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