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Organizing Your Research Online   Tags: citation, notes, organization, research  

A guide to [mostly] free resources that you can use to manage your information while at USC and beyond.
Last Updated: Dec 18, 2012 URL: http://libguides.usc.edu/productivity Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Part of being a college student requires going to class, taking notes, writing research papers, working on group projects, and taking exams. In order to do all of these things, you need to acquire, store, and recall specific pieces of information. This guide provides some useful tools for helping you to store and organize all that info. To get started, watch the video below to get an idea of how information organization has changed in the last few years.

 

Information R/evolution

A brief video about how information organization has changed over the last few years.

 

List of Digital Research Tools

 

DiRT

The Digital Research Tools Wiki is an estensive list of tools that you can download or use online to analyze, find, sort, compare, mashup, and produce information for your research.

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