A Mendeley teaching presentation based on the Presentation made available by Mendeley for Advisors.
Mendeley is a free to download reference management software. See http://www.mendeley.com
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can help researchers organize their papers, citations, and bibliographies. It provides a private library to organize papers and notes, and also has public features that allow users to search over 100 million papers and collaborate with other researchers. Mendeley extracts metadata from papers on upload to populate the library. It integrates with Word and OpenOffice to allow easy citation and bibliography creation. Mendeley is supported by developers from major tech companies and is a useful alternative to expensive reference managers.
Mendeley is free academic software that helps researchers organize, share, and discover research papers. It allows users to create a personal library by adding papers from their computer or online sources. Papers can be annotated and shared with other researchers. Mendeley also provides citation and bibliography tools for word processors and allows users to discover research trends and connect with other researchers.
The document is an agenda for a workshop on Mendeley, an academic software used to manage research papers. The agenda outlines what will be covered, including an introduction to Mendeley and how to use its features like creating a library of papers, inserting citations, and sharing references with groups. The workshop will demonstrate how to perform tasks like adding documents, citing sources, and creating a professional research profile on Mendeley.
This was the first training session I did for using Mendeley as a Reference Management software after being inducted into the Mendeley Advisors' Group. The target group for this presentation was Master's students with no prior experience of doing research or using reference management software. These students had applied for competitive grants to the Research Capacity Building Program being run by the India Research Initiative on Peri-Urban Human-Animal-Environment Health (which employs me at the time of uploading this presentation). In addition to providing them with seed funding to support their Master's theses, the Capacity Building Program also provided multiple opportunities for learning, networking and skill building, including a workshop on the Basics of EcoHealth Research Methods, in course of which this presentation was made.
Mendeley is a bibliographic management tool that allows users to organize papers and citations, create bibliographies, and integrate with Word. It provides searchable full-text storage and allows users to collaborate by joining groups. Mendeley also functions as a social network for researchers to find others with similar interests.
The document provides a 7-step guide to mastering the reference management software Mendeley. The steps are: 1) Create an account on Mendeley.com. 2) Download the desktop and web versions. 3) Add articles to your Mendeley library by moving PDFs into the desktop version or importing from other reference managers. 4) Check and edit the metadata for each article. 5) Add notes and annotations to articles. 6) Cite sources and generate bibliographies in Word documents using the Mendeley plug-in. 7) Learn more about features like collaboration and the mobile app. The goal is to organize research papers and citations, and easily cite sources and create bibliographies in papers.
Mendeley is a reference manager that allows users to synchronize library databases, Google Scholar, and other reference managers. It enables users to cite papers in-text and create bibliographies, and add references, PDF files, and web pages manually. Mendeley also offers a desktop app, web app, paper catalog, collaboration features through groups, and search/follow capabilities.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize their research, collaborate with others, and discover new research. It helps improve researcher productivity by making it easy to build a personal library of papers, cite as you write, and share papers and notes with other researchers. Mendeley has over 3 million users and forms a crowdsourced database of research papers that can be searched.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can help researchers organize their papers, citations, and bibliographies. It provides a private library to organize papers and notes, and also has public features that allow users to search over 100 million papers and collaborate with other researchers. Mendeley extracts metadata from papers on upload to populate the library. It integrates with Word and OpenOffice to allow easy citation and bibliography creation. Mendeley is supported by developers from major tech companies and is a useful alternative to expensive reference managers.
Mendeley is free academic software that helps researchers organize, share, and discover research papers. It allows users to create a personal library by adding papers from their computer or online sources. Papers can be annotated and shared with other researchers. Mendeley also provides citation and bibliography tools for word processors and allows users to discover research trends and connect with other researchers.
The document is an agenda for a workshop on Mendeley, an academic software used to manage research papers. The agenda outlines what will be covered, including an introduction to Mendeley and how to use its features like creating a library of papers, inserting citations, and sharing references with groups. The workshop will demonstrate how to perform tasks like adding documents, citing sources, and creating a professional research profile on Mendeley.
This was the first training session I did for using Mendeley as a Reference Management software after being inducted into the Mendeley Advisors' Group. The target group for this presentation was Master's students with no prior experience of doing research or using reference management software. These students had applied for competitive grants to the Research Capacity Building Program being run by the India Research Initiative on Peri-Urban Human-Animal-Environment Health (which employs me at the time of uploading this presentation). In addition to providing them with seed funding to support their Master's theses, the Capacity Building Program also provided multiple opportunities for learning, networking and skill building, including a workshop on the Basics of EcoHealth Research Methods, in course of which this presentation was made.
Mendeley is a bibliographic management tool that allows users to organize papers and citations, create bibliographies, and integrate with Word. It provides searchable full-text storage and allows users to collaborate by joining groups. Mendeley also functions as a social network for researchers to find others with similar interests.
The document provides a 7-step guide to mastering the reference management software Mendeley. The steps are: 1) Create an account on Mendeley.com. 2) Download the desktop and web versions. 3) Add articles to your Mendeley library by moving PDFs into the desktop version or importing from other reference managers. 4) Check and edit the metadata for each article. 5) Add notes and annotations to articles. 6) Cite sources and generate bibliographies in Word documents using the Mendeley plug-in. 7) Learn more about features like collaboration and the mobile app. The goal is to organize research papers and citations, and easily cite sources and create bibliographies in papers.
Mendeley is a reference manager that allows users to synchronize library databases, Google Scholar, and other reference managers. It enables users to cite papers in-text and create bibliographies, and add references, PDF files, and web pages manually. Mendeley also offers a desktop app, web app, paper catalog, collaboration features through groups, and search/follow capabilities.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize their research, collaborate with others, and discover new research. It helps improve researcher productivity by making it easy to build a personal library of papers, cite as you write, and share papers and notes with other researchers. Mendeley has over 3 million users and forms a crowdsourced database of research papers that can be searched.
Mendeley is a free reference management and academic social networking tool. It allows users to organize references and PDFs, take notes, and share papers. Mendeley extracts metadata from imported articles and PDFs. It can insert citations into Word documents and automatically generate bibliographies. Mendeley also allows users to discover research trends, see statistics about their own publications, and follow other researchers.
1) Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to organize documents and references, discover statistics and recommendations, and collaborate through groups.
2) It allows users to add documents to their library through dragging and dropping files, importing folders, or manually adding references, and fill in missing document details through lookups.
3) References can be searched, filtered, and cited in Word documents through a citation plugin, which automatically generates in-text citations and bibliographies in the chosen style.
Salma Patel gave a workshop on organizing references using Mendeley. Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers. It also functions as a research network, allowing users to manage papers online, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. The workshop covered creating a Mendeley library, adding papers from various sources, managing references, citing in documents, sharing references through groups, and using the Mendeley web and mobile apps.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network. It allows users to create a library of research papers, collaborate with other researchers through private and public groups, annotate and highlight papers, generate citations and bibliographies, and get readership statistics. The webinar covered how to set up a Mendeley profile and library, add papers from various sources, organize and search the library, cite papers in Word and other editors, share references through private and public groups, and get more involved through the Mendeley research catalog and advisor program.
Building bibliographies and managing citations with MendeleyAda Giannatelli
1) Mendeley is a free reference and citation manager that allows users to gather, organize, and annotate research papers. It includes desktop, web, and mobile apps.
2) Mendeley can import papers from a user's computer, watch folders to import new papers automatically, and import papers from supported databases using a bookmarklet. It allows highlighting and annotating papers.
3) Mendeley generates bibliographies and citations in Word and LaTeX documents. It syncs data across devices and has search capabilities. However, it does not directly search external research databases.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can be used to organize research papers and citations, collaborate with other researchers, and discover new papers. It allows users to organize PDFs and documents, collaborate with other researchers through private and public groups, install citation plugins for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice, and get paper recommendations. Mendeley integrates with Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect and other databases to make it easy to add papers to your library.
This document provides an overview of the reference manager Mendeley. It describes how to get started with a free Mendeley account, how to add and organize documents, read and annotate PDFs, sync across devices, collaborate in private or public groups, and cite references in Word. Key features covered include adding documents manually or from databases, organizing with folders and tags, highlighting and annotating PDFs, syncing between the desktop and web apps, creating private groups with 3 members or joining public groups, and installing the Word plugin to insert citations and bibliographies. Help is available through the Mendeley community website and contact information is provided for the UNIST library trainer.
1. Mendeley is free academic software and online research network that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers.
2. It can be used to create a personal profile and library of research papers by adding papers manually or importing from online databases. References can be organized into groups that are either private or public.
3. Papers and references can be cited into documents using plugins for Microsoft Word and OpenOffice, and bibliographies can be automatically generated. Groups allow for sharing and collaboration on research papers and references.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network. It is a very useful tool for reference management through which you can make your own fully-searchable library in seconds, cite as you write, and read and annotate your PDFs on any device.It is a useful tool to create and manage lists of references in any format for research projects.
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management tool. It discusses what Mendeley is, its key features for organizing references, PDFs, generating citations and bibliographies, and collaborating with other researchers. The summary also reviews how to set up a Mendeley library, add documents, search for related research, and get statistics on papers. Mendeley allows researchers to manage their research process from paper collection to writing.
Make Citing and Referencing a Breeze with MendeleyHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management platform. It describes Mendeley as a research workflow manager that allows users to save, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs and references across desktop, web and mobile devices. It outlines how to add documents to Mendeley by dragging PDFs, adding references from other managers, or using the web importer. It also explains how to organize references in folders, generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, and collaborate through private and public groups.
Ten simple rules for writing a research work: Sharing Experiencemohamed freeshah
This lecture was presented at the School of International Education, Wuhan University, China. The seminar will include the following 10 simple rules that can help in formulating an effective research work and more suggestions, tips, and software to help you in your research. Rule 1: Get familiar with the assignment. Rule 2: Pick a topic (guidelines, how to be an expert) Rule 3: Do Research (How to read a paper, reliable resources) Rule 4: Organize research (bibliography, helpful software) Rule 5: Form a paper/thesis (argument, Thesis statement) Rule 6: Create an outline (guidelines, examples, requirements) Rule 7: Write (tips, software, avoid plagiarism) Rule 8: Edit the content (make a perfect paper) Rule 9: Choose a convenient journal (SCI, SCIE, SSCI,..etc., Web of Science-JCR, Automatic suggestions) Rule 10: Submit your manuscript/thesis (Guidelines for authors, How to suggest reviewers,..etc) Finally, helpful tips (writing a response to reviewers, a scientist social networking, build collaboration)
This document provides an overview of Mendeley, a free reference manager and academic social network. It discusses how Mendeley can be used to organize references, collaborate with other researchers, import citations from various sources, and read papers on mobile devices. It also covers citing references in papers, changing citation styles, searching the library of references, and sharing documents with other researchers through groups.
Mendeley is academic software that helps researchers organize, share, and discover research papers. It allows them to create a personal library of papers, collaborate with other researchers, get recommendations for new papers, and cite sources in documents. Mendeley provides tools to manage papers, annotate PDFs, search full text, and insert citations in Word and other editors.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can be used to organize research papers, collaborate with other researchers online, and cite references in Word. It includes Mendeley Desktop to organize papers locally, Mendeley Web for online access and collaboration, and a Word plugin to easily cite and generate bibliographies. Key features include organizing PDFs and references, full-text search, annotations, public groups for discovery and collaboration, and integration with Word for citations and bibliographies.
The document discusses the reference management software Mendeley. It provides an overview of Mendeley's main features, which include creating a personal reference library, managing and organizing documents and references, citing sources in papers, and sharing references with other researchers through private or public groups. The presentation also covers how to import references from various sources, search full-text PDFs, annotate documents, and create a researcher profile on Mendeley.
9th ALDinHE Conference: University of Leeds
"Learning Development in a digital age: emerging literacies and learning spaces"
2-4 April 2012
Pre-conference workshop.
Source: http://www.mendeley.com
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize research papers, collaborate with other researchers, and automatically generate citations and bibliographies. It can import papers from online databases and PDF files on a user's computer. Mendeley also allows users to annotate and share papers with other researchers through private and public groups. The Taubman Health Sciences Library provides guides to help University of Michigan users set up and use Mendeley.
Mendeley is a free reference management and academic social networking tool. It allows users to organize references and PDFs, take notes, and share papers. Mendeley extracts metadata from imported articles and PDFs. It can insert citations into Word documents and automatically generate bibliographies. Mendeley also allows users to discover research trends, see statistics about their own publications, and follow other researchers.
1) Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to organize documents and references, discover statistics and recommendations, and collaborate through groups.
2) It allows users to add documents to their library through dragging and dropping files, importing folders, or manually adding references, and fill in missing document details through lookups.
3) References can be searched, filtered, and cited in Word documents through a citation plugin, which automatically generates in-text citations and bibliographies in the chosen style.
Salma Patel gave a workshop on organizing references using Mendeley. Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers. It also functions as a research network, allowing users to manage papers online, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. The workshop covered creating a Mendeley library, adding papers from various sources, managing references, citing in documents, sharing references through groups, and using the Mendeley web and mobile apps.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network. It allows users to create a library of research papers, collaborate with other researchers through private and public groups, annotate and highlight papers, generate citations and bibliographies, and get readership statistics. The webinar covered how to set up a Mendeley profile and library, add papers from various sources, organize and search the library, cite papers in Word and other editors, share references through private and public groups, and get more involved through the Mendeley research catalog and advisor program.
Building bibliographies and managing citations with MendeleyAda Giannatelli
1) Mendeley is a free reference and citation manager that allows users to gather, organize, and annotate research papers. It includes desktop, web, and mobile apps.
2) Mendeley can import papers from a user's computer, watch folders to import new papers automatically, and import papers from supported databases using a bookmarklet. It allows highlighting and annotating papers.
3) Mendeley generates bibliographies and citations in Word and LaTeX documents. It syncs data across devices and has search capabilities. However, it does not directly search external research databases.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can be used to organize research papers and citations, collaborate with other researchers, and discover new papers. It allows users to organize PDFs and documents, collaborate with other researchers through private and public groups, install citation plugins for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice, and get paper recommendations. Mendeley integrates with Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect and other databases to make it easy to add papers to your library.
This document provides an overview of the reference manager Mendeley. It describes how to get started with a free Mendeley account, how to add and organize documents, read and annotate PDFs, sync across devices, collaborate in private or public groups, and cite references in Word. Key features covered include adding documents manually or from databases, organizing with folders and tags, highlighting and annotating PDFs, syncing between the desktop and web apps, creating private groups with 3 members or joining public groups, and installing the Word plugin to insert citations and bibliographies. Help is available through the Mendeley community website and contact information is provided for the UNIST library trainer.
1. Mendeley is free academic software and online research network that allows users to manage, share, read, annotate and cite research papers.
2. It can be used to create a personal profile and library of research papers by adding papers manually or importing from online databases. References can be organized into groups that are either private or public.
3. Papers and references can be cited into documents using plugins for Microsoft Word and OpenOffice, and bibliographies can be automatically generated. Groups allow for sharing and collaboration on research papers and references.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network. It is a very useful tool for reference management through which you can make your own fully-searchable library in seconds, cite as you write, and read and annotate your PDFs on any device.It is a useful tool to create and manage lists of references in any format for research projects.
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management tool. It discusses what Mendeley is, its key features for organizing references, PDFs, generating citations and bibliographies, and collaborating with other researchers. The summary also reviews how to set up a Mendeley library, add documents, search for related research, and get statistics on papers. Mendeley allows researchers to manage their research process from paper collection to writing.
Make Citing and Referencing a Breeze with MendeleyHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management platform. It describes Mendeley as a research workflow manager that allows users to save, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs and references across desktop, web and mobile devices. It outlines how to add documents to Mendeley by dragging PDFs, adding references from other managers, or using the web importer. It also explains how to organize references in folders, generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, and collaborate through private and public groups.
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This lecture was presented at the School of International Education, Wuhan University, China. The seminar will include the following 10 simple rules that can help in formulating an effective research work and more suggestions, tips, and software to help you in your research. Rule 1: Get familiar with the assignment. Rule 2: Pick a topic (guidelines, how to be an expert) Rule 3: Do Research (How to read a paper, reliable resources) Rule 4: Organize research (bibliography, helpful software) Rule 5: Form a paper/thesis (argument, Thesis statement) Rule 6: Create an outline (guidelines, examples, requirements) Rule 7: Write (tips, software, avoid plagiarism) Rule 8: Edit the content (make a perfect paper) Rule 9: Choose a convenient journal (SCI, SCIE, SSCI,..etc., Web of Science-JCR, Automatic suggestions) Rule 10: Submit your manuscript/thesis (Guidelines for authors, How to suggest reviewers,..etc) Finally, helpful tips (writing a response to reviewers, a scientist social networking, build collaboration)
This document provides an overview of Mendeley, a free reference manager and academic social network. It discusses how Mendeley can be used to organize references, collaborate with other researchers, import citations from various sources, and read papers on mobile devices. It also covers citing references in papers, changing citation styles, searching the library of references, and sharing documents with other researchers through groups.
Mendeley is academic software that helps researchers organize, share, and discover research papers. It allows them to create a personal library of papers, collaborate with other researchers, get recommendations for new papers, and cite sources in documents. Mendeley provides tools to manage papers, annotate PDFs, search full text, and insert citations in Word and other editors.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can be used to organize research papers, collaborate with other researchers online, and cite references in Word. It includes Mendeley Desktop to organize papers locally, Mendeley Web for online access and collaboration, and a Word plugin to easily cite and generate bibliographies. Key features include organizing PDFs and references, full-text search, annotations, public groups for discovery and collaboration, and integration with Word for citations and bibliographies.
The document discusses the reference management software Mendeley. It provides an overview of Mendeley's main features, which include creating a personal reference library, managing and organizing documents and references, citing sources in papers, and sharing references with other researchers through private or public groups. The presentation also covers how to import references from various sources, search full-text PDFs, annotate documents, and create a researcher profile on Mendeley.
9th ALDinHE Conference: University of Leeds
"Learning Development in a digital age: emerging literacies and learning spaces"
2-4 April 2012
Pre-conference workshop.
Source: http://www.mendeley.com
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize research papers, collaborate with other researchers, and automatically generate citations and bibliographies. It can import papers from online databases and PDF files on a user's computer. Mendeley also allows users to annotate and share papers with other researchers through private and public groups. The Taubman Health Sciences Library provides guides to help University of Michigan users set up and use Mendeley.
Mendeley is free academic software that helps users organize research papers, citations, and bibliographies. It includes Mendeley Desktop, Web, and Mobile apps. Mendeley allows users to create a library by adding papers manually or importing from online databases. Papers can be organized into folders and tagged. References can be cited in Word documents using Mendeley's citation plug-in. Users can also collaborate in private and public groups to share papers. Mendeley provides recommendations of related papers and funding opportunities to help discover new research.
Mendeley is free academic software that helps users organize, collaborate, and discover research. It allows users to create a personal library by adding documents and references from their computer or online sources. Users can collaborate with others by creating and joining private and public groups. Mendeley also provides tools to cite references and discover new research recommendations.
Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage and share research papers, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. It can import papers from online databases or by watching a folder on your computer. Users can add papers to their Mendeley library, add tags and notes, and synchronize their library online. Mendeley allows users to cite papers in Word and OpenOffice documents, share references with other researchers through private or public groups, and build their professional research profile on the Mendeley network.
Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to manage and share research papers, discover research trends, and connect with other researchers. It can be used to add papers to a personal library, extract metadata, annotate documents, generate citations and bibliographies, and create private or public groups for sharing references. Mendeley also provides a research profile, catalog, and API to further aid researchers in managing and discovering academic information.
Mendeley Teaching Presentation during Computer Application in Economics Courses at Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (IESP FEB UNPAD).
Mendeley is free academic software that helps researchers organize, share, and discover research papers. It allows users to create a personal library of papers, insert citations into documents, and generate bibliographies. Papers and references can be shared with other researchers through private or public groups on the Mendeley network.
Mendeley, Hemat Waktu dalam Membuat ArtikelEmi Suhaemi
This document discusses how to use Mendeley, a reference management and academic social networking platform. It provides instructions on installing Mendeley desktop, creating a user profile and library, adding documents and references, managing references, inserting citations into documents, and generating bibliographies. It also covers sharing references with other researchers through private and public groups in Mendeley.
Hoe maak ik een goede bibliografie met Mendeley?agoralc
1) Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to organize research documents and PDFs, collaborate with other researchers, and discover new research.
2) It can organize a user's research library, extract metadata from documents, and synchronize the library across devices.
3) Mendeley allows users to create and join groups to share and collaborate on research with other researchers. It has tools for annotating papers and generating citations and bibliographies.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to (1) organize and manage research papers, (2) annotate and share papers with colleagues, and (3) discover papers and connect with researchers. It has desktop and mobile apps to access your paper library anywhere. Mendeley helps improve research productivity through features like in-line citation and bibliography building in Word. Its large user base also enables collaboration and crowdsourced insights.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a Mendeley advisor presentation. It will cover what Mendeley is, how to set up a profile, manage documents and references, insert citations and generate bibliographies, and share references using groups. Mendeley is a free reference management and academic social networking tool that allows users to organize research papers, collaborate with others, and easily cite sources and generate bibliographies in papers. The presentation will demonstrate how to perform tasks in Mendeley like adding documents, searching for papers and people, creating private and public groups, and providing feedback to the developers.
Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that allows users to organize research papers, citations, and notes. It has over 3 million users and forms a crowdsourced database for research trends. Mendeley can be used to manage and share references, read papers and annotate them, search for related research, and connect with other researchers through public and private groups. It integrates with Microsoft Word to easily generate citations and bibliographies in papers.
Mendeley is free academic software that helps users organize, collaborate, and discover research. It has desktop, web, and mobile versions that allow syncing across devices. Mendeley helps users organize their research papers and references, find new research papers, collaborate with other researchers, and cite sources in papers. It has tools for adding documents, tagging, searching, highlighting and annotating PDFs, and generating citations and bibliographies that integrate with Word.
This document provides an overview of Mendeley, a free reference management software. It discusses how Mendeley allows users to organize and manage PDFs and references, generate citations and bibliographies, and share references with other researchers. Key features covered include adding documents to a digital library, searching for related research, getting statistics on paper usage, and collaborating with other Mendeley users through private and public groups. The goal of the document is to introduce researchers to Mendeley and how it can help save time when preparing articles, papers, and other written works.
This document provides an overview of the key features and functions of Mendeley, a reference management and academic social networking platform. It summarizes that Mendeley allows users to create a personal profile and library, search and organize references, import documents from various sources, share full-text documents and annotations in private groups, and cite references and generate bibliographies in Microsoft Word. The document also highlights ways to get support or provide feedback to Mendeley.
Mendeley is a desktop and web program for managing and sharing research papers,discovering research data and collaborating online. It combines Mendeley Desktop, a PDF and reference management application (available for Windows, OS X and Linux) and Mendeley for Android and iOS, with Mendeley Web, an online social network for researchers.
Mendeley requires the user to store all basic citation data on its servers—storing copies of documents is at the user's discretion. Upon registration, Mendeley provides the user with 2 GB of free web storage space, which is upgradeable at a cost.
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See link on blog for details on the quiz: http://www.daktre.com/2020/01/bird-brains-open-quiz-2019/
Bird Brains: Open Bird Quiz at Bangalore Bird Day 2019 (Prelims)Prashanth N S
Quiz conducted at National College Jayanagar on the 2019 Bangalore Bird Day (see http://www.http://birdday.in). Quiz by Prashanth N S (http://www.daktre.com) & L Shyamal (http://www.muscicapa.blogspot.com)
Finals slides here: https://www.slideshare.net/PrashanthSrinivas/bird-brain-open-bird-quiz-finals-by-prashanth-shyamal-bangalore-bird-day-2019
Slides from a TEDx talk at TEDxOakridgeInternationalEinstein in Hyderabad on October 29, 2017. For video and description of talk, see http://www.daktre.com/2017/12/healthy-by-chance-or-by-choice/
Based on a bird quiz conducted at an annual meeting of birders/naturalists. Slides and content by Tanya Seshadri with inputs from Prashanth N S. For details of this quiz, see http://www.daktre.com/2017/11/quizzing-in-the-days-of-ebird/
Building the frontline health workers: Strengthening the role and training o...Prashanth N S
Presentation made at the All India People's medical and health education conference organised in February 2015 by the All India People's Science Network by Tanya Seshadri & Prashanth N S
Questioning improvements in health going beyond averagesPrashanth N S
Presentation made at EQUILOGS, webinar hosted by Shree Chitra Institute. See http://www.healthinequity.com/event/webinar-“questioning-improvements-health-–-going-beyond-averages” for details.
Presentation made at the First Karnataka Bird Festival held in Ranganathittu from 27-29 March 2015. In the presentation, I begin with an introduction to bird lore with a few examples from medieval Europe and going to examples of traditional names/knowledge/perspectives that have inspired Indian bird names. I finally end with examples of local bird names and lore of the Soliga people from southern Karnataka
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