Tag Archives: Web References

Taking an Article from ArticleFirst to Endnote

This video is the fifth in a series of informal tutorials related to literature reviews, proposal and dissertation formatting, etc. for the Leadership Program at Andrews University.

This tutorial covers getting a reference from ArticleFirst into Endnote, including the full text.

Again, please comment if you have additional tips or suggestions, or even questions.

Taking an Article from Wilson Select to Endnote

This video is the fourth in a series of informal tutorials related to literature reviews, proposal and dissertation formatting, etc. for the Leadership Program at Andrews University.

This tutorial covers getting a reference from Wilson Select into Endnote, including the full text.

Again, please comment if you have additional tips or suggestions, or even questions.

Taking a Dissertation from ProQuest to Endnote

This video is the third in a series of informal tutorials related to literature reviews, proposal and dissertation formatting, etc. for the Leadership Program at Andrews University.

This tutorial covers getting a reference from Dissertation Abstract / ProQuest Digital Dissertations into Endnote, including the full text.

Again, please comment if you have additional tips or suggestions, or even questions.

Why Use Endnote?

This video is the second in a series of informal tutorials related to literature reviews, proposal and dissertation formatting, etc. for the Leadership Program at Andrews University.

This tutorial sets the context for the next clips and gives you some reasons why you should be organizing your references with a tool like Endnote.

Again, please comment if you have additional tips or suggestions, or even questions.

Zotero for your bibliography

Here’s an interesting announcement from the online journal, Innovate. (Free registration required to view the article.)

We open the December/January issue with an exciting new development in bibliographic technology. My interview with Trevor Owens explores Zotero, an open-source bibliographic tool that runs as a Firefox plug-in and has the potential to reshape the way research is done and how it is shared.
[See http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=540&action=article]
This webcast is scheduled for January 10, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST.

I think their tag says it all: “Research, not re-search”. Check it out if you haven’t settled into a bibliography tool yet.

Faith in the Workplace

Here are some articles on Faith in the Workplace that I want to keep & refer back to.

CEOs Blogging

Here’s a wild idea to consider: CEOs blogging the secrets, failures, and ideas of their company. Wired Magazine’s April issue features articles on just that! Read it for yourself!

So when is this appropriate? When isn’t it? How does it apply to your leadership? to mine? I’m still cogitating on this one. Feel free to leave a comment on what YOU think!

Seven Qualities of a Leader

Here’s an interesting blog entry about leadership.

First a note about blog memes. A blog “meme” is like some kind of activity or assignment that bloggers hit each other with and then you’re expected to respond.

Doug Johnson writes The Blue Skunk Blog, one of the blogs I read regularly. Doug is the Director of Media and Technology in Mankato, MN, is a librarian at heart, and writes a sometimes sarcastic and often thoughtful review on the experiences of supporting and using technology in curriculum and learning appropriate ways.

So now, with that background info, read The Accidental Leader. I don’t feel ready yet to continue the meme, so for now, I’ll keep learning from others.