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I have discovered a multitude of helpful research-related tools over the course of my #PhD - this is a thread with all of them! π₯
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I have discovered a multitude of helpful research-related tools over the course of my #PhD - this is a thread with all of them! π₯
π Bookmark this thread and feel free to add more tools in the comments!
#AcademicTwitter #phdlife #AcademicChatter
1) If you donβt know who to suggest as a reviewer or what journal to submit your paper to, check out JANE β the Journal-Author-Name-Estimator.
jane.biosemantics.org
jane.biosemantics.org
2) If you want to know about the review process and manuscript handling, check out the Journal Rater by @PhDVoice. Because βlifeβs too short to put up with reviewer 2βsβ.
phdvoice.org
phdvoice.org
3) To check a PDF, DOCX or HTML file for errors in statistical reporting, upload it to statcheck. Some journals even officially request this now (e.g., Psychological Science).
statcheck.io
statcheck.io
5) If you are not sure whether you are allowed to upload a preprint prior to journal submission, check Sherpa Romeo.
v2.sherpa.ac.uk
v2.sherpa.ac.uk
6) To explore connections between published papers (e.g., for a literature review), use @ConnectedPapers. This is also nice to see the reach of your own research!
connectedpapers.com
connectedpapers.com
7) To increase awareness about citation bias and mitigate it, by checking for and transparently reporting proportions of citing male and female first and last authors, use the citation diversity statement by Zurn et al. (2020, TICS).
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
8) Use the CRedit Author Statement by Brandt et al. (2015, Learned Publishing) to report each authorβs proper contribution to a manuscript.
elsevier.com
elsevier.com
9) If you want to create a new scale but are not sure whether it exists already, check the Semantic Scale Network to detect semantically related (psychological) scales. You can also add your own scales in there to extend the database.
rosenbusch.shinyapps.io
rosenbusch.shinyapps.io
10) As an alternative to SciHub, consider Unpaywall: unpaywall.org. Thanks to @AnnaHenschel for this!
11) If you want to create your own website, but have no clue where to start, check out @dsquintana's extremely easy tutorial! Check my website for an example: helenahartmann.com!
12) Thanks to @thoughtsofaphd and @SteMcQuilliam , no literature review will ever be the same again.
13) Thanks @NicolasFNL for telling me about the readymade APA-style word document option!
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