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Ideation aspects Closing notes Retrieval & Application aspects Storage aspects Searching aspects Personal Knowledge Management Srinivasan Tatachari Using IT for Research Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. Abraham Lincoln

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Ideation aspects

Closing notesRetrieval & Application aspectsStorage aspects

Searching aspectsPersonal

Knowledge Management

Srinivasan TatachariUsing IT for Research

Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.

Abraham Lincoln

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Is there a choice?

• Information is moving to electronic versions• Is there a choice?• Intimidating? Faint-hearted??• Learn new tools?

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Personal Knowledge Management

• Stages– Ideation– Search– Storage– Retrieval– Application

• Artifacts– Research papers, Ideas, electronic versions of

books, handbooks, snippets from websites ….

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Ideation

• Scribbles, notes• Mind-mapping tools– Helps in abstraction, conceptualization and

collation of ideas– Brainstorming & collaborating– ConceptDraw Mindmap tool

• Blogging ?

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Mind Map

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Seek & Receive

• You search on-need or receive when ready– Library visits, journals by mail

• Google – the God of search? – Scholar– Sometimes just old Google.co.in

• Other databases: JSTOR, EBSCO …

• Usage of search keywords is ‘key’ to the search!

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References -> A to Z of EBSCO

Respective journals’ website

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Seek & Receive

• Email subscriptions for notifications – New articles, journals

• E-Mailing lists like those of AOM– Discussions, information sharing

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RSS feeds directly from journal sites

Subscribing to RSS

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Bloglines.com

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MS Outlook 2007

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Email/RSS feed from Google Alerts

OR

Google Scholar Alerts using yahoo pipesPipes: Google Scholar RSS/email

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Storing

• Print documents – physical archive, highlight– Highlight in PDF (License?)

• Manual classification: Folder structure, Filenames

• Personal Knowledge Management: e.g. KnowledgeTree software – Tag, classify, keywords, type of documents

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Store snippets, urls, images… in Evernote

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Zotero for Firefox stores citations and others

Endnote – no site wide license!

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Retrieval & Application

• B(u)y memory !• Go by manual classification and open each file

to searchOR….

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Use desktop search tools: Copernic Desktop Search

Similar to (better than?) Google Desktop

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Retrieve snippets from Evernote

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Use references from Zotero for citation in Word

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RSS feed readers – Bloglines, MS outlook, snackr!

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Textflow – collaboration over Word

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Closure

• You may need administrative privileges• May not be the best tools/methods available– Free!– Some are experimental – beware of crashes!!

• We could obtain commercial versions

• pptPlex – from Microsoft Labs!

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Thanks

Now it would be great if you could share your ideas from your experience/

experiments!!