• Julia Kuehns
  1. All Things Must Pass

    That’s it, folks – the 23 Research Things for 2020 have come to an end. We hope you’ve enjoyed reading the posts as much as we …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/09/02/all-things-must-pass

  2. Thing 23: Reference Management

    With most journal articles available in a digital format, using an online tool to manage referencing, and the sources you accumulate for your research interests and …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/09/02/thing-23-reference-management

  3. Thing 22: File Management 101

    Managing your files effectively is important for lots of reasons. It can help you meet the expectations of journals and funders, enable reproducibility, defend against accusations …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/24/thing-22-file-management-101

  4. Thing 21: Data Management

    So you’ve found your next project and can’t wait to get started – but have you thought about how you’ll manage your research data? Good data …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/24/thing-21-data-management

  5. Thing 20: Systematic Reviews

    Writing a systematic review can seem daunting, and trying to figure out what research has been done on a particular topic can leave you scratching your …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/19/thing-20-systematic-reviews

  6. Thing 19: Advanced Literature Searching

    A key skill for being an effective researcher is knowing how to wrangle the literature and finding the most relevant resources for your purpose. In this …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/19/thing-19-advanced-literature-searching

  7. Thing 18: Collaborative Tools

    For many disciplines, research requires teamwork – from short literature reviews to large scale projects. Coordinating tasks and people can be challenging, especially if your team …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/12/thing-18-collaborative-tools

  8. Thing 17: Survey Tools

    The ever-increasing number of online survey tools available make designing, circulating, and processing questionnaires relatively easy. With a shift to online interaction for research and teaching, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/12/thing-17-survey-tools

  9. Thing 16: Data Visualisation

    Data visualisations can be a powerful way of synthesising your research and representing it in a way that’s understandable. Visualisations may take the form of charts …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/05/thing-16-data-visualisation

  10. Thing 15: Text Mining

    Are you a researcher working on text-based projects? Ever tried to make sense of all those social media posts, or analyse a long and complex literary …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/23researchthings/2020/08/05/thing-15-text-mining

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