1️⃣ Zotero: This isn’t just a reference management tool. It lets you search, manage, and retrieve PDFs, take and manage notes – it’s just about a researcher’s Swiss Army knife. 🌐
2️⃣ AI Tools: We have various AI-Enabled tools to find relevant and under-the-radar articles. But relying on them comes with its challenges, like choosing between open-source and commercial options. 🤖
3️⃣ Large Language Models (LLMs): These can make reviewing and summarizing texts (e.g., GPT, Llama) so much easier. They’re definitely part of the new wave of research tools to keep an eye on.
4️⃣ Tried Research Rabbit, Elicit or Obsidian yet? They’re game-changers, providing depth to the search function, knowledge extraction, and making note management a breeze.
Check out the slides from my talk to find out more. Your feedback would be super valuable in helping me improve this work.
Tools for Systematic Reviews by Xule
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Other domains have also shaped how I develop and approach research questions:
collective action, social movements, governance of commons