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Academic personal knowledge management workflow

Academic personal knowledge management workflow

Teaching in Higher Ed

August 7, 2014

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Show Notes

Librarians can be such a wonderful resource to us as faculty. Today’s guests are Georgia Tech Academic Librarians: Mary Axford and Crystal Renfro. They  have been a tremendous help to me – and I’ve never even met them in person. Call it a testament to the power of academic personal knowledge management…

Episode 9: Academic personal knowledge management

These are the notes from our dialog together about academic personal knowledge management for academic researchers and librarians.

Podcast notes

Guests

Crystal Renfro

Mary Axford

The comments made by Crystal and Mary during the podcast are their own opinions and do not represent those of Georgia Tech.

Academic personal knowledge management

Our recent PKM discoveries

PKM Foundations

  • Compares it to a Trapper Keeper folder; Ways of organizing information (Crystal)
  • First discovery of PKM was from a colleague at Georgia Tech, Elizabeth Shields (Mary)
  • Loves using Evernote: Helped her accomplish a move a few years back in a very short time (Mary)

Academic databases and PKM

How the databases have kept up, as well as how the researchers have kept up with the new features (Crystal)

It’s very individual. What works for one person may not work for someone else.

Be sure that you don’t let the ‘doing the tool’ well become more the goal versus achieving your purpose with the tool. (Crystal)

Recommendations

ProfHacker  |  GradHacker  |  Catherine Pope’s The Digital Researcher  (Mary)

Tweet about the random sandwich generator from Dan Szymborski (Bonni)

ScoopIt : Robin Good’s Scoop.it sites on content curation (Crystal)

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