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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2021 » November 2021 » Digital Skills Week: Organising Your Research Material with Evernote

 

Digital Skills Week: Organising Your Research Material with Evernote 

18th Nov 2021 11:00am-1:00pm 

To attend this webinar please book on Inkpath. Inkpath is an app available to all Techne students, if you're not already using please click here to find out how to get started.

This webinar is part of our Digital Skills Week - you may also be interested in attending webinars on Getting Started With Zotero and Getting Started With Scrivener.

Delivery: Online via Zoom

Often described as a Second Brain, Evernote is a repository where you can store just about anything in digital format. Just add your PDFs, images, and videos, then organise them using notebooks and tags. It’s like having an online library dedicated to your research topic. Although Evernote is ideal for researchers, it can be hard to know where to start.

In this interactive webinar, you’ll see all the main features of Evernote and learn how they can help you with your research project. By the end of the session, you’ll have some techniques you can apply right away.

We’ll cover topics including:

  • Adding content to Evernote
  • Saving emails and tweets to Evernote
  • Using the web clipper
  • Organising your content with stacks, notebooks, and tags
  • Searching Evernote
  • Creating a reading schedule

You don’t need to have any experience with Evernote, but it would be helpful if you’re at least familiar with what it does.

Attendees will receive links to further resources.

 


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