Getting Organized: Modern Knowledge Management for Researchers

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Getting Organized: Modern Knowledge Management for Researchers 28.06.2024 09:00 - 13:00 (Fri)onlineDr. Friedrich, Daniel
Getting Organized: Modern Knowledge Management for Researchers 02.07.2024 09:00 - 13:00 (Tue)onlineDr. Friedrich, Daniel
Individual consultations (20 minutes p.p.)05.07.2024 14:30 - 17:00 (Fri)onlineDr. Friedrich, Daniel

Before booking a workshop, please make sure that you can attend for the entire duration.

 

Participation

For doctoral researchers of all disciplines in their first year.

 

Objectives

Articles, videos, podcasts, conversations - everywhere, you can find potentially relevant ideas, information, and insights for your own research. This hands-on workshop teaches techniques, tools, and workflows to manage this abundance of information productively. In the first part, we explore methods to enhance time management when searching for new information and creating notes. The second part offers a practical introduction to tools and workflows that assist us in efficiently storing various content and retrieving it quickly when needed. The focus is on the open-source literature management program Zotero and the free knowledge management software Obsidian. We will explain basic functions and relevant terminology, but also cover extensions, advanced settings, and efficient workflows. By the end of the workshop, all participants will have a functioning knowledge management system and will be able to adapt and expand it according to their subject-specific needs.

No technical background knowledge is assumed. However, participants should be able / have the rights to install new software on their system.

 

Content

   • Knowledge management: Fundamental methods
   • Tools for efficiently saving different media content
   • Zotero: Basic functions, plugins, advanced settings and workflows
   • Obsidian: Basic functions, plugins, advanced settings and workflows

 

Further Information

If there are free spots, we also allow postdocs to participate.

 

For workshops held online, participation is allowed under the following conditions: a working camera that is turned on and a microphone to allow active participation in discussions and group work. Headphones must also be used to protect other participants from office eavesdroppers. In this context, we would also like to refer to the rules for digital courses at Freie Universität Berlin (Code of Conduct).

 

 

 

Course Format: 
online
Course Capacity: 
20
Course Language: 
English
Work Units: 
8
Budget Points: 
8
PDF template: 
BUA (en)
Instructor: 
Dr. Daniel Friedrich