Research Tools Petting Zoo

Start Date

18-11-2024 1:30 PM

End Date

18-11-2024 2:00 PM

Description

During this session you will hear about three 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. AI-driven Literature Review with Elicit. Michele Costello, CUNY Baruch College
  2. Back to Basics. Ana Rogers-Butterworth, McGill University Law Library
  3. Smartsheet: Making your research smarter, not harder. Karen Burton, Clemson University
  4. Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects. Amy Dye-Reeves, Auburn University

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Costello.pptx (3082 kB)
AI-driven Literature Review with Elicit. Michele Costello, CUNY Baruch College

Rogers-Butterworth - Legal Research Cheat Sheet Petting Zoo Version.docx (5248 kB)
Back to Basics. Ana Rogers-Butterworth, McGill University Law Library

Burton.pptx (3440 kB)
Smartsheet: Making your research smarter, not harder. Karen Burton, Clemson University

Dye-Reeves - Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects.pptx (14242 kB)
Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects. Amy Dye-Reeves, Auburn University

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  • Costello.pptx (3082 kB)
    AI-driven Literature Review with Elicit. Michele Costello, CUNY Baruch College
  • Rogers-Butterworth - Legal Research Cheat Sheet Petting Zoo Version.docx (5248 kB)
    Back to Basics. Ana Rogers-Butterworth, McGill University Law Library
  • Burton.pptx (3440 kB)
    Smartsheet: Making your research smarter, not harder. Karen Burton, Clemson University
  • Dye-Reeves - Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects.pptx (14242 kB)
    Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects. Amy Dye-Reeves, Auburn University
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    Nov 18th, 1:30 PM Nov 18th, 2:00 PM

    Research Tools Petting Zoo

    During this session you will hear about three 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. AI-driven Literature Review with Elicit. Michele Costello, CUNY Baruch College
    2. Back to Basics. Ana Rogers-Butterworth, McGill University Law Library
    3. Smartsheet: Making your research smarter, not harder. Karen Burton, Clemson University
    4. Incorporating Vennage within Research Projects. Amy Dye-Reeves, Auburn University

    View session abstracts