Research Tools Petting Zoo

Start Date

19-11-2024 12:15 PM

End Date

19-11-2024 1:30 PM

Description

During this session you will hear about six tools being used to gather, analyze, organize, visualize, or present research. The presenters of the tools will share the cost (if any) to access the tool and the amount of effort it takes to learn to use it. Each presentation will be 7 minutes in length. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentations.

  1. Exploring a Free Linked Open Data Hub: A Case Study of Describing Historical Places Using Wikibase.cloud. Greta Heng (San Diego State University), Eric H. C. Chow (Hong Kong Baptist University), Sai Deng (University of Central Florida)
  2. A Novel Excel-Based Search Builder and Translator for Systematic Reviews. Luke Barron, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
  3. Taguette: a free and simple coding tool for qualitative research. Lena Bohman (Hofstra University), Regina Vitiello (Northwell Health), Marla Hertz (University of Alabama Birmingham)
  4. More than just a sticky note. Carolyn Schubert and Andrea Adams, James Madison University
  5. Zines as Research Scrapbooks and Format: a DIY approach to the research process and publication. April Ibarra Siqueiros, California State University San Marcos

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Chow Heng Deng - Wikibase.pptx (4153 kB)
Exploring a Free Linked Open Data Hub: A Case Study of Describing Historical Places Using Wikibase.cloud. Greta Heng (San Diego State University), Eric H. C. Chow (Hong Kong Baptist University), Sai Deng (University of Central Florida)

Barron.pdf (687 kB)
A Novel Excel-Based Search Builder and Translator for Systematic Reviews. Luke Barron, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Bohman - Hertz - Vitiello.pptx (5023 kB)
Taguette: a free and simple coding tool for qualitative research. Lena Bohman (Hofstra University), Regina Vitiello (Northwell Health), Marla Hertz (University of Alabama Birmingham)

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  • Chow Heng Deng - Wikibase.pptx (4153 kB)
    Exploring a Free Linked Open Data Hub: A Case Study of Describing Historical Places Using Wikibase.cloud. Greta Heng (San Diego State University), Eric H. C. Chow (Hong Kong Baptist University), Sai Deng (University of Central Florida)
  • Barron.pdf (687 kB)
    A Novel Excel-Based Search Builder and Translator for Systematic Reviews. Luke Barron, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
  • Bohman - Hertz - Vitiello.pptx (5023 kB)
    Taguette: a free and simple coding tool for qualitative research. Lena Bohman (Hofstra University), Regina Vitiello (Northwell Health), Marla Hertz (University of Alabama Birmingham)
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    Nov 19th, 12:15 PM Nov 19th, 1:30 PM

    Research Tools Petting Zoo

    During this session you will hear about six tools being used to gather, analyze, organize, visualize, or present research. The presenters of the tools will share the cost (if any) to access the tool and the amount of effort it takes to learn to use it. Each presentation will be 7 minutes in length. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentations.

    1. Exploring a Free Linked Open Data Hub: A Case Study of Describing Historical Places Using Wikibase.cloud. Greta Heng (San Diego State University), Eric H. C. Chow (Hong Kong Baptist University), Sai Deng (University of Central Florida)
    2. A Novel Excel-Based Search Builder and Translator for Systematic Reviews. Luke Barron, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
    3. Taguette: a free and simple coding tool for qualitative research. Lena Bohman (Hofstra University), Regina Vitiello (Northwell Health), Marla Hertz (University of Alabama Birmingham)
    4. More than just a sticky note. Carolyn Schubert and Andrea Adams, James Madison University
    5. Zines as Research Scrapbooks and Format: a DIY approach to the research process and publication. April Ibarra Siqueiros, California State University San Marcos

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