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Literature search and reference management (with EndNote)

23 September 2016

Objectives

  • To know how to search key bibliographic databases in the life sciences
  • To know how to use EndNote for managing references and PDFs

Speaker

  • Dr Philipp Mayer trainer for scientific writing with broad experience in research and in adult education

Content

Literature search is a challenging task because (1) retrieval of all relevant papers is aimed for, (2) looking through long result lists is time-consuming, (3) full-text access is needed, (4) many paper PDFs have to be organised.

In this workshop, we discuss tools and techniques to overcome these challenges.

Program:

  • search terms for effective information retrieval
  • text search, thesaurus search, citation search
  • databases: the big four
    • Google Scholar
    • Web of Science
    • Scopus
    • PubMed
  • other useful databases
  • current awareness services
  • full-text access
  • EndNote: reference and PDF management
  • EndNote Online

Every participant works on his or her research topic. Every participant has to bring a laptop computer with internet access.

Please make sure to have EndNote on your notebook. A free trial version is available at http://endnote.com/downloads/30-day-trial

After the course, every participant has to prepare an annotated bibliography with at least 50 entries. The bibliography should be compiled in order to be relevant to the participant’s research. The deadline to send this bibliography to Philipp Mayer is 15 October 2016.

General information

Date: 23 September 2016

Schedule: 8.55-17.00

Venue: University of Neuchâtel, Faculté des Sciences, Emile-Argand 11, UniMail, building A, room A017

ECTS: 0.5 (Communication)

Evaluation: Attendance, active participation, and home work as required. After the course, every participant has to prepare an annotated bibliography with at least 50 entries. The bibliography should be compiled in order to be relevant to the participant’s research

Information: Please contact Dr Philipp Mayer or the doctoral program coordinator Dr Christiane Bobillier

Registration fee: none

Travel expenses: For participants of the Interuniversity doctoral program in organismal biology (DP-biol ): see reimbursement conditions

MAKE SURE you SIGN the ATTENDANCE LIST EACH and EVERY DAY and TAKE your ATTESTATION of ATTENDANCE at the END of the COURSE (no attestation will be sent by mail)

Registration

  • This course is free and open to all PhD students, however until 30 June 2016 priority is given to "Interuniversity doctoral program in organismal biology" participants.
  • Limited number of participants: 12

Registration through the web only: Course full

Please note the cancellation policy (CHF 50).

Deadline: 9 September 2016