![]() If you haven’t used EndNote and NVivo before, I have prepared a couple of brief posts on my blog that overview Using EndNote to collect literature and how to Export from EndNote and Import into NVivo. To use NVivo to achieve this, you first of all need to collect all of the journal articles and other papers you are consulting into a single EndNote file. These goals can help with any form of academic writing as there is always literature to consult. ![]() Help prioritise reading or query papers.While NVivo is not a replacement for reading articles, we can use it to: This is useful for all levels of academic work, from undergraduates writing their assignments to academics writing research papers. Using both of these tools together, it is easy to rapidly collect journal articles, interpret them and get on with writing. I find NVivo is an invaluable tool in my research arsenal and I want to talk about how I use a combination of NVivo and EndNote for every assignment, paper or article I write. While the use of NVivo for research is well established, I often find students, researchers and academics focus too much on its use as a qualitative data analysis tool. Lee Fallin works as a Library Skills Adviser (Learning Developer) at the University of Hull. Here he shows us how EndNote and NVivo can streamline the process of writing papers, assigments and research articles. ![]() Streamline your academic writing with NVivo and Endnote ![]()
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