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Scientific inquiry & research methodology (SIRL401): Reserach Tools

Tools For Research

 

 

 

 

Mendeley

Mendeley is a free reference manager that can help you store, organize, note, share, and cite references and  research data:

  •  Automatically generate bibliographies

  • Collaborate easily with other researchers online

  • Easily import papers from other research software

  • Find relevant papers based on what you're reading

  • Access your papers from anywhere online

 

 

 

 

 

Online Reference Works

Online Reference Works offer a rich compendium of knowledge for students, researchers, and clinicians.

 

 

 

 

 

Zotero

Zotero is the only research tool that automatically senses content in your web browser, allowing you to add it to your library with a single click. Whether you're searching for a preprint

 

 

 

 

 

SPSS

IBM SPSS Statistics is the world’s leading statistical software used to solve business and research problems using ad-hoc analysis, hypothesis testing, and predictive analytics

 

 

 

 

 

Turnitin

Turnitin is a product that can analyze the content of student assignments for exact or close matches to material found on the web, in scholarly and popular articles and books, and other students' essays.

Useful Tools

Endnote

More than just a reference manager. EndNote moves you through the

research process as you search, organize, write, publish, and share.

 

 

 

The Chicago Manual of Style Online

The Chicago Manual of Style Online also provides convenient Tools,

such as sample correspondence, proofreaders’ marks,

and a quick citation guide.

 

 

Reference Manager

EndNote and Reference Manager are both quality reference

management solutions, used by thousands of researchers

around the world. Endnote, known for its advanced management and bibliography creation tools,

 

 

Nvivo

NVivo is a platform for analyzing unstructured data. It helps you to organize, explore, and share your work easily and quickly. Whatever your materials,

Vancouver

Vancouver style (also referred to as ICMJE and Uniform Requirements Style) is a citation style used heavily in the health and biomedical sciences. Vancouver style uses a number to mark in-text citations, and the reference list is in numerical order according to the order in which the reference appears in the paper.

Vancouver (also known as Uniform Requirements or ICMJE)

Vancouver style (also referred to as ICMJE and Uniform Requirements Style) is a citation style used heavily in the health and biomedical sciences. Vancouver style uses a number to mark in-text citations, and the reference list is in numerical order according to the order in which the reference appears in the paper.

Vancouver Style Guides

Citing Medicine, 2nd Edition (Online)

The full, in-depth guide to citing references in Vancouver style.

AMA (American Medical Association)

AMA style, by the American Medical Association, is based on the Vancouver style. In addition to providing information on how to cite, it is a complete style guide for writing. 

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AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (Online)

Includes guidelines for writing and formatting papers and citing sources.

Styles of referencing

Particular referencing styles are preferred by particular academic disciplines because they work better with the kind of texts that are most commonly used in that discipline. This page includes brief details of each style of referencing used by different departments at Reading. You should always check your course handbook to see which is their preferred style. Remember that if you are studying modules in different departments or schools, they may each prefer a different referencing style.

APA (American Psychological Association)

APA referencing is a variant of the Harvard style. Many of the conventions are the same, with brief author-date citations in brackets in the body of the text and full citations in the reference list. It is usual to include a reference list only rather than a bibliography in APA style. Citations for websites are also slightly different, with no need to include an access or retrieval date unless the page content is likely to change over time.

Sources for more information

7th edition guidance

A new version of the APA style was published in 2019. Departments will gradually switch to this version - check your course handbook.

APA 7th edition differs significantly from APA 6th edition and other Harvard styles in that the place of publication is usually omitted from the reference. 

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Summary by UoR Academic Liaison Librarians

6th edition guidance

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Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association by American Psychological Association Staff

Call Number: 808.06615-AME

ISBN: 9781433805615

Publication Date: 2010