Useful Research Tools List
Intro
Over the last couple of years as I have got into the world of Academia, certain tools have made my life much much easier. I thought I would put them all together in one place in case someone else finds them helpful and also so that I don't forget that they exist, going forward.
Some Useful Links
Tools I've Used
- Zotero - amazing reference and content management system
- Google Docs / Microsoft Word
- Google Sheets / Excel
- Google Forms / Microsoft Forms
- Qualtrics - high quality powerful survey software and Data Analysis
- Timeline JS - making useful Timelines from spreadsheets
- Diagrams.net - free tool for complex diagram drawing integrates with Drive / OneDrive
- Google Data Studio - for Data Analysis
- Atlas.Ti for Qualitative Data Analysis
- Temi - Transcription Services for Audio
- Google Scholar - Access to References Quickly
- BASE - Academic Search Engine
- TurnItIn - Writing Feedback and Plagiarism Check
- Grammarly - Writing Feedback and Error Correction
- SocNetV - Social Network Visualisation
- PaperPile - Academic Resources
Tools I want to Try Still
- MAXQDA - Qualitative and Mixed Method Analysis
- Overleaf - Online LaTex Editor
- Network Canvas
- Hemingway Editor
- Thesis Writer
- Open Source Writing Aide
Summary
I plan to return to this post in future and update it as I continue using new tools in my research into 2022.
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