Research writing using Citavi -- Part 2

Knowledge organization capabilities in Citavi

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1 hour
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Jul 2019
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What you will learn

Create table of contents in Citavi

Annotate pdf documents using yellow highlights and red high lights

Save direct quotations

Save indirect quotations

Save image quotations

Export Citavi project to MS Word

Generate in-text citation

Generate reference list

Description

Outline

  • Create category system or what is known as table of contents.

  • Edit the table of contents

  • Amend your outline as you progress until you have found the perfect form.

Analyze

  • Highlight important passages in your PDFs

  • Save direct and indirect quotations. Citavi takes care of the citations.

  • Save image quotations.

  • Save quotations from web pages

  • Export your Citavi project to MS Word and Citavi's MS Word add-in will generate all your in-text citations along with your entire list of references


Content

Introduction

Welcome
The team
Citavi in a nutshell -- Part 2
Instructions
System Requirements

Organizing Knowledge [Section I]

Creating categories
Organizing references by categories
Annotating pdf documents
Direct quotation
Indirect quotation
Image quotation
Quotation from web pages

Organizing Knowledge [Section II]

Compilation of quotations
Sorting and organizing quotations
Organizing quotations

Writing and Citing in MS-Word

Writing and citing [Introduction]
Inserting category system and Knowledge items in Word
Saving and adding new quotation in Citavi while writing

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Reviews

Marina
January 16, 2022
Too many unnecessary repetitions and other information nobody is interested in. Bad bad sound-quality...
Alex
July 7, 2021
This was a very good course with good annotational graphics to support the voiceover. My only criticism is the voiceover which was somewhat stilted in rhythm and rather slow.

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