perfect research tool to share multi-dimensional research with your peers and not just plain, boring text and slides. Add articles, PDFs, videos, white papers, ebooks, audio samples- basically anything you can think of and share it with your peers easily! bit.ai
Save and book mark links and share with peers elink.io
GanttPRO project and task management tool makes it easy for single researchers and groups of any size to plan their tasks on a visually appealing Gantt chart timeline, follow their progress, and all the deadlines. ganttpro.com
Typeset.io claims to be the smarter alternative to Word and Latex that all researchers should be using
ProofHub is an all-in-one project and team management application that allows research teams and organisations of any size to efficiently plan their research projects in one spot. proofhub.com
@EndNoteNews wants you to research smarter by simplifying the tiresome work of formatting bibliographies, finding full text, and searching for references. endnote.com
@ResearchGate
With a built-in community, researchers can share their research, collaborate with peers, and discover new papers and bibliographies.
Trinka is an online grammar checker and language correction AI tool for academic and technical writing
It helps you to keep yourself updated with your domain related informations, also read the daily news, blog posts, and trending topics all together in one place.
Paperity is a free mobile application for researchers from paperity.org. It helps you to aggregate various open access journals through your mobile
This checklist offers practical steps to improve the online findability of your scientific publications and thus increase their (online) visibility and reach.
Are you starting your career as an assistant professor and guiding #PhD students for the first time?
Here are a few mentoring tips from the perspective of a current PhD student that may help you.
1) Never keep lab meetings on Monday, Tuesday and weekends. Putting on Monday or Tuesday will force them to work on weekends. Respect the social life of PhD students. It's also good for their mental wellbeing.
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2) Regularly talk about the long term and short term impact that the PhD project is going to produce, like patents, high impact journal papers as well as the societal impact. This will motivate the PhD scholars to work harder, smarter and better.
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This 8 principles are based on publication by Kosslyn et al (2012) published in frontiers in psychology.
1) Dont be that person who apologises for a text that is too small. Always go for a minimum 20 point size. Use high-resolution images. Colour hues should be well separated ( Discriminability ). Don't unintentionally camouflage your images 😄