This document discusses LibreOffice and Mendeley, two open source tools that can be useful for students in higher education. It provides an overview of LibreOffice, including its history and components. Mendeley is introduced as a reference manager and PDF organizer that can be used to organize references, annotate and share PDFs. The document demonstrates how LibreOffice and Mendeley can be used together to write papers, with Mendeley used to manage references and LibreOffice's citation plugin used to insert citations and bibliographies. The presenter discusses their experience using these tools for conference papers.
Este documento presenta una sesión de formación para estudiantes que realizan trabajos de fin de grado en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. Explica los recursos y herramientas disponibles en la biblioteca para la búsqueda de información y gestión bibliográfica, incluyendo la página web de la biblioteca, el catálogo CISNE, la herramienta de búsqueda BUCea, bases de datos y Google Académico. También describe el uso del gestor bibliográfico Refworks para organizar refer
Se explica cómo se puede integrar ORCID con el gestor bibliográfico Mendeley para que los investigadores puedan actualizar sus publicaciones desde ORCID en Mendeley.
Mendeley is a citation manager that allows users to build a personal database of research articles, organize and annotate the articles, and generate citations in various styles. It offers both desktop and online versions that automatically sync. Users can import articles, organize them in a library, highlight and take notes, generate citations, and collaborate with other researchers by inviting them to join groups. Mendeley has pros like compatibility across platforms and automatic syncing, but cons include limited free storage and inability to annotate on the app. It has practical applications for dietetic interns in researching client questions and building an organized personal database.
Reference Manager Software for managing your review references and collaboration (with an introduction to Mendeley)
Presenter: Dr. Amy Price, MA, MSc, Ph.D. – DPhil student, Department of Primary Health Care Sciences and Department of Continuing Education, The University of Oxford
Amy Price is a Trustee of the ThinkWell charity where she leads the PLOT-IT (Public Led Online Trials-Infrastructure and Tools) project. Her goal is to build clear channels to propel evidence into practice by supplying the public, and those in low resource areas, with tools to make evidence-based healthcare choices. Responsible shared decision-making requires access to standardized and accurate shared knowledge. Her desire is to mentor others to reach their full potential. Amy’s experience has shown her that shared knowledge, interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based research is the voice that will shape and develop the future. Her background in international relief work, clinical neurocognitive rehabilitation, service on the boards of multiple patient and medical organizations, and as a trauma survivor has equipped her with the flexible mindset to relate to all stakeholders and cultures and to adapt quickly to new technology and help others bridge this gap.
Reference Manager Software for managing your review references and collaboration
Summary: Sharing, editing and managing review references with multiple authors who use different operating systems and software can be a rewarding but daunting task. This hands-on workshop will share tips and tricks for simple ways of organizing, sharing, importing and exporting references and full PDFs across multiple software packages.
Methods: You will be introduced to the use of bibliographic tools, with a specific emphasis on Mendeley (a free cross-platform, multi-device reference manager program) and Google Scholar. The workshop includes an introduction to the basic functions: importing pdf's, web importer, reading and annotating, Word plugin and literature search. Easily develop a research network to manage your papers online, discover research trends and statistics, and to connect with like-minded researchers.
Purpose: This workshop is useful for those who are starting your first review as well as for those of us who have done multiple research projects but find it easier to search on Google than find the resources already saved on the computer. The tools demonstrated can be used on a computer, tablet or even a smartphone.
Salma Patel gave a workshop on organizing references using Mendeley. Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers. It also functions as a research network, allowing users to manage papers online, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. The workshop covered creating a Mendeley library, adding papers from various sources, managing references, citing in documents, sharing references through groups, and using the Mendeley web and mobile apps.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize their research, collaborate with others, and discover new research. It helps improve researcher productivity by making it easy to build a personal library of papers, cite as you write, and share papers and notes with other researchers. Mendeley has over 3 million users and forms a crowdsourced database of research papers that can be searched.
Elastico (www.elastico.co) is a young training company focused on the organization and implementation of IT and Project Management courses. Our approach is mainly based on three pillars: quality, openness and collaboration and we try to put them in every project and course which we deliver. In this context, we thought to support the traditional face-to-face classes with a web platform which could encourage users participation and engagement and finally we chose OpenEdX. OpenEdX is an open source, Django-based (mostly), extendable learning platform designed by the M.I.T. and the Hardvard University, that companies, institutions or educators can host and offer their own classes through. The platform has been deployed thanks to Abstract (http://abstract-technology.com/), official Open edX service provider, that is supporting Elastico in this innovative path. In this talk we present through the Elastico’s case study the OpenEdX architecture, its features and strong points.
Mendeley Institutional Edition - Universiti Kebangasaan MalaysiaNurhazman Abdul Aziz
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is one of five research universities in the country. Their MIE group can be view at http://www.mendeley.com/groups/3944951/universiti-kebangsaan-malaysia/.
Este documento presenta una sesión de formación para estudiantes que realizan trabajos de fin de grado en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. Explica los recursos y herramientas disponibles en la biblioteca para la búsqueda de información y gestión bibliográfica, incluyendo la página web de la biblioteca, el catálogo CISNE, la herramienta de búsqueda BUCea, bases de datos y Google Académico. También describe el uso del gestor bibliográfico Refworks para organizar refer
Se explica cómo se puede integrar ORCID con el gestor bibliográfico Mendeley para que los investigadores puedan actualizar sus publicaciones desde ORCID en Mendeley.
Mendeley is a citation manager that allows users to build a personal database of research articles, organize and annotate the articles, and generate citations in various styles. It offers both desktop and online versions that automatically sync. Users can import articles, organize them in a library, highlight and take notes, generate citations, and collaborate with other researchers by inviting them to join groups. Mendeley has pros like compatibility across platforms and automatic syncing, but cons include limited free storage and inability to annotate on the app. It has practical applications for dietetic interns in researching client questions and building an organized personal database.
Reference Manager Software for managing your review references and collaboration (with an introduction to Mendeley)
Presenter: Dr. Amy Price, MA, MSc, Ph.D. – DPhil student, Department of Primary Health Care Sciences and Department of Continuing Education, The University of Oxford
Amy Price is a Trustee of the ThinkWell charity where she leads the PLOT-IT (Public Led Online Trials-Infrastructure and Tools) project. Her goal is to build clear channels to propel evidence into practice by supplying the public, and those in low resource areas, with tools to make evidence-based healthcare choices. Responsible shared decision-making requires access to standardized and accurate shared knowledge. Her desire is to mentor others to reach their full potential. Amy’s experience has shown her that shared knowledge, interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based research is the voice that will shape and develop the future. Her background in international relief work, clinical neurocognitive rehabilitation, service on the boards of multiple patient and medical organizations, and as a trauma survivor has equipped her with the flexible mindset to relate to all stakeholders and cultures and to adapt quickly to new technology and help others bridge this gap.
Reference Manager Software for managing your review references and collaboration
Summary: Sharing, editing and managing review references with multiple authors who use different operating systems and software can be a rewarding but daunting task. This hands-on workshop will share tips and tricks for simple ways of organizing, sharing, importing and exporting references and full PDFs across multiple software packages.
Methods: You will be introduced to the use of bibliographic tools, with a specific emphasis on Mendeley (a free cross-platform, multi-device reference manager program) and Google Scholar. The workshop includes an introduction to the basic functions: importing pdf's, web importer, reading and annotating, Word plugin and literature search. Easily develop a research network to manage your papers online, discover research trends and statistics, and to connect with like-minded researchers.
Purpose: This workshop is useful for those who are starting your first review as well as for those of us who have done multiple research projects but find it easier to search on Google than find the resources already saved on the computer. The tools demonstrated can be used on a computer, tablet or even a smartphone.
Salma Patel gave a workshop on organizing references using Mendeley. Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers. It also functions as a research network, allowing users to manage papers online, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. The workshop covered creating a Mendeley library, adding papers from various sources, managing references, citing in documents, sharing references through groups, and using the Mendeley web and mobile apps.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize their research, collaborate with others, and discover new research. It helps improve researcher productivity by making it easy to build a personal library of papers, cite as you write, and share papers and notes with other researchers. Mendeley has over 3 million users and forms a crowdsourced database of research papers that can be searched.
Elastico (www.elastico.co) is a young training company focused on the organization and implementation of IT and Project Management courses. Our approach is mainly based on three pillars: quality, openness and collaboration and we try to put them in every project and course which we deliver. In this context, we thought to support the traditional face-to-face classes with a web platform which could encourage users participation and engagement and finally we chose OpenEdX. OpenEdX is an open source, Django-based (mostly), extendable learning platform designed by the M.I.T. and the Hardvard University, that companies, institutions or educators can host and offer their own classes through. The platform has been deployed thanks to Abstract (http://abstract-technology.com/), official Open edX service provider, that is supporting Elastico in this innovative path. In this talk we present through the Elastico’s case study the OpenEdX architecture, its features and strong points.
Mendeley Institutional Edition - Universiti Kebangasaan MalaysiaNurhazman Abdul Aziz
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is one of five research universities in the country. Their MIE group can be view at http://www.mendeley.com/groups/3944951/universiti-kebangsaan-malaysia/.
Cilip Seminar 6th October - Integrating With Open SourceJonathan Field
This document discusses integrating open source software in libraries. It introduces PTFS Europe, an open source support company. It outlines current frustrations with library management systems and argues that open source is a valid option, noting benefits like lower costs, freedom, and next generation technologies. The document discusses implementing an open source solution with help from a support company and integrating open source software with technologies like tagging, browsers, mobile access, and web APIs.
Microsoft has changed its perspective on open source software and now supports open source models and ecosystems. It competes with open source products as it does any other competing products. Microsoft promotes customer choice by participating in ecosystems that include both open source and proprietary software. Microsoft engages with the open source community through partnerships, communities, technology research, and commitments to transparency and innovation. However, open source software is not always the best solution and different types of software and different stakeholder needs must be considered to determine what solution provides the best value.
Introduction to research on open source softwareMatthias Stürmer
Open source software is being used by small and large companies, governments and other organizations in many business-critical systems. Nowadays there are approximately 1 million open source projects on the software market being developed and maintained by unpaid individuals as well as professional software companies and industry players. Research about technical aspects of open source software, business models, management and governance practices as well as community dynamics and contributor's motivations is abundant.
In this three day course master students of information systems get an introduction into current research about open source, read and present academic papers on open source, and write an own research proposal, conference submission or working paper about a specific topic of their interest. This may cover issues about open source in automotive industry, reuse of open source components, business models with open source, inner source development within pharma and many more.
Sponsorship Prospectus Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)Linuxmalaysia Malaysia
MOSC2012 Sponsor
Partners participate as a key host and support the Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012) in the effort surrounding development and delivery of the conference. Further, the partner gains high visibility at the exhibition as well.
http://www.mosc.my/content/sponsorship
This document provides an outline for a presentation on open source for academics. It discusses what open source is, who runs open source projects, why open source is beneficial, different business models, contributing to open source projects, and how open source can be adopted in academics. Key points include that open source allows for free sharing of information, improves code quality through collaboration, and provides learning opportunities for students through real-world open source projects.
Mendeley is an academic reference manager and research network that allows users to organize research, collaborate with other researchers, and discover funding opportunities. It provides tools for reference management, research profiling and metrics, data management, and integrating citations into documents. Mendeley guides users on how to set up an account, install desktop and web apps, import references, and stay updated on new features and resources.
The document provides an overview of a 3-day open source workshop being conducted by Luciano Resende from the Apache Software Foundation. Day 1 will cover topics on open source, licenses, communities and how to get involved in Apache projects. Day 2 focuses on hands-on development, setting up environments and tools. Day 3 is about mentoring expectations and working on project proposals. The workshop aims to educate participants and help them get involved in open source.
Mendeley is:
1. a reference manager allowing you to manage, read, share, annotate and cite your research papers.
2. a social & academic collaboration network with 6 Million users to connect like-minded researchers & discover research trends and statistics
3. a crowdsourced database with a unique layer of social research information and an Open API
This document provides instructions for installing the Koha library management system using a live DVD on a PC. It outlines the steps to boot from the DVD, select installation options like language and time zone, create a system user account, and complete the installation process. Upon restarting, it notes where to find information on accessing the Koha interface and login credentials. It also includes information on rebuilding indexes, backing up the database, and helpful support links.
Professional Development Outcomes of Participating in a Global Virtual Confer...SJSU School of Information
Speaking during a New Librarians Global Connection webinar for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions’ New Professionals Special Interest Group, Dr. Sandra Hirsh, director of the San José State University School of Information, presented “Professional Development Outcomes of a Globally Based Virtual Conference Participation: A Library 2.0 Case Study,” where she discussed the influence of the Library 2.0 Worldwide Virtual Conference on participants and LIS organizations. The methodology included session survey feedback, results from an online survey, and interviews with participants.
1. Microsoft acknowledges that open source software plays an important role in the industry and that it respects and appreciates open source developers and their contributions.
2. Microsoft engages with the open source community through partnerships, communities, and technology research. It contributes to open source projects and supports open source through programs and initiatives.
3. Whether open source is ready for "primetime" or enterprise adoption depends on factors such as the development model, licensing, and how value is provided for different types of users including businesses. It is about evaluating costs and benefits.
Web 2.0 Messaging Tools for Knowledge Management? Exploring the Potentials of...Sebastian Dennerlein
The document explores the potential use of the messaging tool Slack for knowledge management. It analyzes five case studies of Slack implementation to identify how the tool was used for different knowledge activities, including transferring, organizing, saving, acquiring, and generating knowledge. While Slack was intended for communication and coordination, the key factor influencing its actual use for knowledge management was the intentions of those implementing it. When implementors prioritized networking or project management, Slack supported different knowledge activities beyond just messaging. However, the context of implementation only set possibilities—the implementors' goals determined how Slack benefited knowledge management in each case.
This document discusses the principles and philosophy of Linux. It outlines that Linux follows principles such as treating everything as a file, including hardware, having small, single-purpose programs, and being able to chain programs together. The document also lists nine major views that make up the Linux philosophy, including ideas like small being beautiful, each program doing one thing well, and avoiding captive user interfaces. In summary, the document provides the principles and philosophy behind the Linux operating system.
The document provides an overview of open source projects, discussing what open source is, how open source communities work, and tips for contributing to open source projects, including identifying relevant skills, finding a project to contribute to, and understanding how to engage with an open source community. It uses examples like Wikipedia, Linux, and OpenStack to illustrate open source trends and best practices for participation. The presentation aims to educate people on open source and lower barriers to contributing for the first time.
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) - Mendeley Institution E...Nurhazman Abdul Aziz
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) was established in March 1998 under an initiative of the Japanese government and with the support of Kanagawa Prefecture based on the "Charter for the Establishment of the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies".
Their Mendeley Institution Edition can be accessed via http://www.mendeley.com/groups/3790841/institute-for-global-environmental-strategies-iges/
Download Mendeley for free at http://mendeley.com
Get a practical, hands-on review of the new managed metadata services for managing taxonomies, folksonomies, tags, metadata and content types in SharePoint 2010.
Luc Betbeder provides a status update on the Medicine Web Refresh 2011 project. The goals of the project were to refresh key Medicine websites, spotlight people and projects using content from the Research Gateway, separate content from design, use a modular framework, and embrace social media. The methodology involved reviewing other websites, selecting Drupal as the CMS, prototyping using Research Gateway data, and engaging a design firm. Results included piloting the new NDARC site template and planning rollouts of other sites by end of year.
Conference Identity: persistent identifiers for conferencesAliaksandr Birukou
Conferences are an essential part of scholarly communication. However, like researchers and organizations they suffer from the disambiguation problem, when the same acronym or the conference name refers to very different conferences. In 2017, Crossref and DataCite started a working group on conference and project identifiers. The group includes various publishers, A&I service providers, and other interested stakeholders. The group participants have drafted the metadata specification and gathered the feedback from the community.
In this talk, we would like to update the VIVO participants with where we stand with the PIDs for conferences, conference series and Crossmark for proceedings and are inviting the broader community to comment.
Read the CrossRef post for more info about the group:
https://www.crossref.org/working-groups/conferences-projects/
Authors: Aliaksandr Birukou and Patricia Feeney
The document provides an introduction to using Microsoft Word 2016 and Mendeley for academic work. It discusses features of Word such as page layout, breaks, mail merge, shortcuts and references/citations. It then covers Mendeley, including its history, desktop and web interfaces, organizing references, searching, syncing, the PDF viewer, collaboration tools, and discovering new research. The presentation aims to provide basic knowledge of using Word and Mendeley to streamline the process of making papers, editing, and writing theses.
Cilip Seminar 6th October - Integrating With Open SourceJonathan Field
This document discusses integrating open source software in libraries. It introduces PTFS Europe, an open source support company. It outlines current frustrations with library management systems and argues that open source is a valid option, noting benefits like lower costs, freedom, and next generation technologies. The document discusses implementing an open source solution with help from a support company and integrating open source software with technologies like tagging, browsers, mobile access, and web APIs.
Microsoft has changed its perspective on open source software and now supports open source models and ecosystems. It competes with open source products as it does any other competing products. Microsoft promotes customer choice by participating in ecosystems that include both open source and proprietary software. Microsoft engages with the open source community through partnerships, communities, technology research, and commitments to transparency and innovation. However, open source software is not always the best solution and different types of software and different stakeholder needs must be considered to determine what solution provides the best value.
Introduction to research on open source softwareMatthias Stürmer
Open source software is being used by small and large companies, governments and other organizations in many business-critical systems. Nowadays there are approximately 1 million open source projects on the software market being developed and maintained by unpaid individuals as well as professional software companies and industry players. Research about technical aspects of open source software, business models, management and governance practices as well as community dynamics and contributor's motivations is abundant.
In this three day course master students of information systems get an introduction into current research about open source, read and present academic papers on open source, and write an own research proposal, conference submission or working paper about a specific topic of their interest. This may cover issues about open source in automotive industry, reuse of open source components, business models with open source, inner source development within pharma and many more.
Sponsorship Prospectus Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)Linuxmalaysia Malaysia
MOSC2012 Sponsor
Partners participate as a key host and support the Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012) in the effort surrounding development and delivery of the conference. Further, the partner gains high visibility at the exhibition as well.
http://www.mosc.my/content/sponsorship
This document provides an outline for a presentation on open source for academics. It discusses what open source is, who runs open source projects, why open source is beneficial, different business models, contributing to open source projects, and how open source can be adopted in academics. Key points include that open source allows for free sharing of information, improves code quality through collaboration, and provides learning opportunities for students through real-world open source projects.
Mendeley is an academic reference manager and research network that allows users to organize research, collaborate with other researchers, and discover funding opportunities. It provides tools for reference management, research profiling and metrics, data management, and integrating citations into documents. Mendeley guides users on how to set up an account, install desktop and web apps, import references, and stay updated on new features and resources.
The document provides an overview of a 3-day open source workshop being conducted by Luciano Resende from the Apache Software Foundation. Day 1 will cover topics on open source, licenses, communities and how to get involved in Apache projects. Day 2 focuses on hands-on development, setting up environments and tools. Day 3 is about mentoring expectations and working on project proposals. The workshop aims to educate participants and help them get involved in open source.
Mendeley is:
1. a reference manager allowing you to manage, read, share, annotate and cite your research papers.
2. a social & academic collaboration network with 6 Million users to connect like-minded researchers & discover research trends and statistics
3. a crowdsourced database with a unique layer of social research information and an Open API
This document provides instructions for installing the Koha library management system using a live DVD on a PC. It outlines the steps to boot from the DVD, select installation options like language and time zone, create a system user account, and complete the installation process. Upon restarting, it notes where to find information on accessing the Koha interface and login credentials. It also includes information on rebuilding indexes, backing up the database, and helpful support links.
Professional Development Outcomes of Participating in a Global Virtual Confer...SJSU School of Information
Speaking during a New Librarians Global Connection webinar for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions’ New Professionals Special Interest Group, Dr. Sandra Hirsh, director of the San José State University School of Information, presented “Professional Development Outcomes of a Globally Based Virtual Conference Participation: A Library 2.0 Case Study,” where she discussed the influence of the Library 2.0 Worldwide Virtual Conference on participants and LIS organizations. The methodology included session survey feedback, results from an online survey, and interviews with participants.
1. Microsoft acknowledges that open source software plays an important role in the industry and that it respects and appreciates open source developers and their contributions.
2. Microsoft engages with the open source community through partnerships, communities, and technology research. It contributes to open source projects and supports open source through programs and initiatives.
3. Whether open source is ready for "primetime" or enterprise adoption depends on factors such as the development model, licensing, and how value is provided for different types of users including businesses. It is about evaluating costs and benefits.
Web 2.0 Messaging Tools for Knowledge Management? Exploring the Potentials of...Sebastian Dennerlein
The document explores the potential use of the messaging tool Slack for knowledge management. It analyzes five case studies of Slack implementation to identify how the tool was used for different knowledge activities, including transferring, organizing, saving, acquiring, and generating knowledge. While Slack was intended for communication and coordination, the key factor influencing its actual use for knowledge management was the intentions of those implementing it. When implementors prioritized networking or project management, Slack supported different knowledge activities beyond just messaging. However, the context of implementation only set possibilities—the implementors' goals determined how Slack benefited knowledge management in each case.
This document discusses the principles and philosophy of Linux. It outlines that Linux follows principles such as treating everything as a file, including hardware, having small, single-purpose programs, and being able to chain programs together. The document also lists nine major views that make up the Linux philosophy, including ideas like small being beautiful, each program doing one thing well, and avoiding captive user interfaces. In summary, the document provides the principles and philosophy behind the Linux operating system.
The document provides an overview of open source projects, discussing what open source is, how open source communities work, and tips for contributing to open source projects, including identifying relevant skills, finding a project to contribute to, and understanding how to engage with an open source community. It uses examples like Wikipedia, Linux, and OpenStack to illustrate open source trends and best practices for participation. The presentation aims to educate people on open source and lower barriers to contributing for the first time.
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) - Mendeley Institution E...Nurhazman Abdul Aziz
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) was established in March 1998 under an initiative of the Japanese government and with the support of Kanagawa Prefecture based on the "Charter for the Establishment of the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies".
Their Mendeley Institution Edition can be accessed via http://www.mendeley.com/groups/3790841/institute-for-global-environmental-strategies-iges/
Download Mendeley for free at http://mendeley.com
Get a practical, hands-on review of the new managed metadata services for managing taxonomies, folksonomies, tags, metadata and content types in SharePoint 2010.
Luc Betbeder provides a status update on the Medicine Web Refresh 2011 project. The goals of the project were to refresh key Medicine websites, spotlight people and projects using content from the Research Gateway, separate content from design, use a modular framework, and embrace social media. The methodology involved reviewing other websites, selecting Drupal as the CMS, prototyping using Research Gateway data, and engaging a design firm. Results included piloting the new NDARC site template and planning rollouts of other sites by end of year.
Conference Identity: persistent identifiers for conferencesAliaksandr Birukou
Conferences are an essential part of scholarly communication. However, like researchers and organizations they suffer from the disambiguation problem, when the same acronym or the conference name refers to very different conferences. In 2017, Crossref and DataCite started a working group on conference and project identifiers. The group includes various publishers, A&I service providers, and other interested stakeholders. The group participants have drafted the metadata specification and gathered the feedback from the community.
In this talk, we would like to update the VIVO participants with where we stand with the PIDs for conferences, conference series and Crossmark for proceedings and are inviting the broader community to comment.
Read the CrossRef post for more info about the group:
https://www.crossref.org/working-groups/conferences-projects/
Authors: Aliaksandr Birukou and Patricia Feeney
The document provides an introduction to using Microsoft Word 2016 and Mendeley for academic work. It discusses features of Word such as page layout, breaks, mail merge, shortcuts and references/citations. It then covers Mendeley, including its history, desktop and web interfaces, organizing references, searching, syncing, the PDF viewer, collaboration tools, and discovering new research. The presentation aims to provide basic knowledge of using Word and Mendeley to streamline the process of making papers, editing, and writing theses.
Google Apps
- Dokumen ini memberikan pengenalan kepada beberapa produk Google Apps seperti Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, Form, Docs, Sheets dan Slides. Ia juga memberikan tips penggunaan produk-produk tersebut seperti untuk tujuan produktiviti, penyelidikan dan pendidikan. Latihan praktikal juga diadakan untuk produk-produk tersebut.
This document provides an overview of a crash course on Microsoft Word and Mendeley held at Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor on 8 January 2018. The course covered basic introductions and functions in MS Word like page layout, breaks, mail merge and references. It also covered setting up a Mendeley library, organizing and searching references, citing and collaboration features. Resources and support contacts were provided at the end. The instructor's background and areas of expertise were introduced upfront. Sample assignments were provided to demonstrate features of Word and Mendeley.
This document provides an introduction to Mendeley, a reference management and academic social networking tool. It discusses how Mendeley can help organize references and documents, generate citations and bibliographies, and facilitate collaboration. The presentation guides attendees through setting up a Mendeley library, searching for new research, highlighting and annotating PDFs, installing the citation plugin for Microsoft Word, creating and joining groups, and accessing statistics and recommendations. Support resources from the Mendeley community and guides are also provided.
Bengkel ini memperkenalkan beberapa perisian Google seperti Google Form, Padlet dan Facebook untuk digunakan dalam pengajaran dan penyelidikan. Ia menjelaskan ciri-ciri dan cara penggunaan setiap perisian termasuk langkah-langkah praktikal. Bengkel ini memberi panduan dan tips penggunaan perisian-perisian tersebut dalam konteks pendidikan.
Plus de International Islamic University College Selangor (KUIS) (8)
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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spot a liar (Haiqa 146).pptx Technical writhing and presentation skills
MOSC 2016: LibreOffice + Mendeley
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Libreoffice + Mendeley: Great tools for
student in higher education institute
Mohd Shahrul Nizam Mohd Danuri
Lecturer & Researcher
International Islamic University College Selangor
msnizam@kuis.edu.my
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Researcher background
13 years in industry – ICT (software development
and networking), telecommunication, research and
technology in agriculture
Bsc. Computer Science (Hons), USM
Master in Intellectual Property, UKM
PhD in Information Management, UiTM (waiting for
viva)
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Researcher background
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Network
Programmer
Computer Engineering
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My Research Interest
Information Systems
Big Data
Machine Learning
Internet of Things
Wireless Sensor Network
Technology in Agriculture
https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/p/msnizam
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LibreOffice
Introduction
Based on the presentation 'Introducing LibreOffice' by Kinshuk Sunil
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LibreOffice: Introduction
a Free Open Source suite of office applications
available for
GNU/Linux,
Mac OS X, and
Microsoft Windows.
A fork of OpenOffice.org,
because the original is now controlled by Oracle
Based on the presentation 'Introducing LibreOffice' by Kinshuk Sunil
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LibreOffice: History
July 19, 2000: Sun announces an open source StarOffice
October 13, 2000: OpenOffice.org Launched
May 1, 2002: OpenOffice.org 1.0 Released
September 2, 2005: Sun retires SISSL. OOo goes completely LGPL
October 4, 2005: Sun-Google Partnership for OOo
October 20, 2005: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Released
September 10, 2007: IBM Joins OOo Development
October 2, 2007: Go-oo announced
October 13, 2008: OpenOffice.org 3.0 Released
January 27, 2010: Oracle acquires Sun
September 28, 2010: The Document Foundation is formed. LibreOffice is announced
January 25, 2011: LibreOffice 3.3 released. First stable LibreOffice release
May 2011: LibreOffice 3.4 expected
Based on the presentation 'Introducing LibreOffice' by Kinshuk Sunil
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LibreOffice
What Does it Include?
Based on the presentation 'Introducing LibreOffice' by Kinshuk Sunil
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The culture of an independent community brings
out the best from all contributors.
The Pillars
https://www.libreoffice.org/
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What is Mendeley?
Free Academic Software
Cross-Platform (Win/Mac/Linux/Mobile)
All Major Browsers
Information provided Mendeley
Desktop
Web
Mobile
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Organize
Information provided Mendeley
Setting Up A Library
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References and Documents
Information provided Mendeley
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Select a file or folder to
add from your computer
Watch a folder
Add reference by
manually entering
details
Import from another reference
manager, or BibTeX
Adding Documents
Information provided Mendeley
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Mendeley Web Importer Mendeley Research Catalog
Adding Documents
Information provided Mendeley
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Organize
Information provided Mendeley
Managing Your Library
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Organize:Managing Your Library
Information provided Mendeley
Use column
headings
to order your
references
Mark entries
read or unread
Entries with
attached PDFs
can be opened
with the PDF
Reader
Star items to
mark them as
favorites
All items in
your personal
library
Items added
in the last two
weeks
Access your
recently read
items
All items you’ve
starred in your
library
Items in need
of review
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Create and Use Folder
Information provided Mendeley
References not added to a folder
will appear in ‘unsorted’
Your folders will be listed below.
Drag and drop to re-order them.
Use ‘Create Folder’ to enter a
new folder name.
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Search Your Documents
Information provided Mendeley
Enter your search term
in the search field
The main view will be
filtered accordingly
Click on a specific folder
to search within it
Use the clear button to
remove the search filter
Mendeley’s search tool
will look at reference
metadata, but will also
search within the full text
of PDF papers.
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Search Your Documents
Information provided Mendeley
Add tags to papers in your
library which share a common
theme
Use the Filter Menu to filter
your library view to only include
tagged items
You can also filter by Author,
Author Keywords and
Publication
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Checking for Duplicates
Information provided Mendeley
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PDF Viewer
Information provided Mendeley
Highlight and Annotate Documents
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Lesson Learn: Conference
Paper
Advantages
FREE
Ease of Use - Fairly intuitive
to learn
Compatibility with other
software
Less support?? - Just Google
Disadvantages
Compete with other close
source program (MS e-Hup,
Dreamspark, etc) – Reduce
Price
User friendly??
‘Industry standard’ - comply
with standard manuscript
format??
Close source software come
with extensive support??
Mohd Danuri, M. S. N., & Shahibi, M. S. (2015). The Development of Farm Management
Information System for Smallholder Farmers in Malaysia. In International Conference on
Information Technology & Society (pp. 174–183).
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All text and image content in this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License
(unless otherwise specified). "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks. Their respective logos
and icons are subject to international copyright laws. The use of these therefore is subject to the trademark policy.
Thank you
Feel free to ask
msnizam@kuis.edu.my
https://ieee-collabratec.ieee.org/app/p/msnizam
Notes de l'éditeur
Mendeley also offers a number of other options for adding material to your library. You can find these by opening the File menu.
You can choose to add individual files, or the contents of an entire folder by browsing to the relevant location on your computer.
You can opt to ‘watch’ a folder - which will mean that Mendeley monitors that location for any new items being dropped into the folder. If it finds a new document, that document will be automatically added to your Mendeley library.
You can also easily import a library from other reference managers, so if you’ve tried out EndNote, Reworks or another solution and found them not to your liking, you can carry across your library to Mendeley easily.
You also have the option to create a reference manually - which will allow you to complete a number of fields by hand.
Mendeley makes it easy for you to continue building your library.
The Web Importer is a bookmarklet that you can add to your web browser. When you click on this item in your browser’s favorites, the Web Importer will attempt to detect references on the page you’re viewing and ask if you want to add them to your library. You can also use it to add web pages to your library. I’ll show you the Web Importer in more detail shortly.
Mendeley also operates a Research Catalog - the largest crowd-sourced collections of Papers available online. You can search the online catalog to identify references you want in your library, and add them with just a few clicks.
Certain online catalogs, such as ScienceDirect - pictured here - allow you to export references directly to Mendeley. Look out for the Export button on pages like this.
Other catalogs will allow you to export in file formats such as RIS, which can then be added to Mendeley using the File menu.
Syncing is a core concept in Mendeley. Whenever you make changes in Mendeley, you’ll need to sync in order to push those changes up into cloud storage. Syncing will also pull down any changes made on other devices. It’s a good idea to sync regularly to ensure that your documents and annotations are saved in the cloud.
You can sync at any time by using the sync button. Mendeley will also sync automatically each time you open it.