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Published on Sep 22, 2016
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
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Research Workflows
Taming the Digital Tsunami
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Research Personality Quiz
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Goal:
To leave with a draft of a personal workflow.
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Example Workflow
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Ian Ruotsala
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Reading
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Where will you be reading?
Are you a studying nomad? Or monogamous to a space?
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Debbi Long
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When will you be reading?
Will you read in small chunks? Or shotgun the articles in one sitting?
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Yasunobu Ikeda
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What technology do you have access to?
This includes a printer!
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Where do the readings go after you've read them?
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PAUSE.
REFLECT.
TAKE NOTES.
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Annie Roi
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DISCUSS:
What surprised you?
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Harald Groven
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If you're still physical:
Make sure you have access to a printer
Have space for the copies: a filing system too
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Justin Liew
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If you've gone digital:
Choose an app or space that you can house articles and read easily.
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Nanagyei
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Items to consider using:
File organizers
Ereaders
Ereading Apps
Plugin extensions for your browser
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Domiriel
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Annotating/Note Taking
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Sunshine Lady !
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Do you like to mark text?
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Dey
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Do you jot down your thoughts?
This can be used in conjunction with other things
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JKim1
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Do you want digital access to the marked up document?
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Sarah M Stewart
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PAUSE.
REFLECT.
TAKE NOTES.
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Annie Roi
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DISCUSS:
What is your intention?
Synthesis? Future use? Writing assignments?
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Tau Zero
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Items to consider using:
Apps
Browser extensions
Sites
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Permanent Storage
It's as easy as: 3-2-1
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3 copies of your information
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Carbon Arc
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2 different formats
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Leo Reynolds
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1 offsite
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Leo Reynolds
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3 copies:
Easy access cloud - updated daily
No Touch cloud - updated weekly/bi-weekly
Hard Drive - updated monthly
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2 formats
PDF & Word
Google Doc & Word
Paper & digital
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1 offsite
If your house burned down...
If your computer drinks wine...
If your child thought your tech was a toy...
Would you still be able to write your dissertation?
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PAUSE.
REFLECT.
TAKE NOTES.
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Annie Roi
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DISCUSS:
What are your storage and access issues?
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Items to consider using:
Easy Access Cloud: Google Drive, One Drive, Dropbox
No Touch Cloud: Carbonite, Timemachine
Hard Drive: THIS IS NOT YOUR COMPUTER!
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Citing
Everyone's favorite step!
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Do you want to organize?
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Do you like 'labels'?
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Do you want to duplicate?
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Do you want citations to be linked to full text?
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PAUSE.
REFLECT.
TAKE NOTES.
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Annie Roi
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Items to use:
A citation manager
Your APA (or other citation) manual
guides.library.jhu.edu/cite
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The Pieces
Reading
Annotating/Note taking
Storing/Accessing
Citing
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Woody Thrower
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CREATE YOUR OWN
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Annie Roi
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The Pieces
Reading
Annotating/Note taking
Storing/Accessing
Citing
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Questions?
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