I'm one of the linguists at Writefull. Thanks Andy, for including our tool! Academic writing can be very challenging indeed, so it's great you're telling people about Writefull :)
thank you so much for this, quick question though....how does one use Writefull outside of the word doc...am struggling to add the add-in in my document...suspect the school might have whitelisted it the app
Latex can be a good way to take care of formatting issues without ever having to think about it. Overleaf really helpful on that end. Also most journals provide their format in latex nowadays, makes life so much easier.
Are you in the humanities or natural sciences? Until my brother started his science degree, I had never heard of lateX. I can do nonsense in word, but the setup for lateX scares me a bit.
@@dorcasmalahlela2805 I'm in Engineering. I was really overwhelmed by latex too. Wouldn't have used it if our of my PhD level courses didn't make it a requirement for assignment work. But once I got over the initial discomfort, the availability of easy to implement templets was a major help. I use Overleaf, their interface makes it easier to handle. Also they have a vast collection of document templets to choose from. My university even has its PhD thesis template in latex( as one of the options), made it a breeze to just upload onto overleaf and just focus on the content and not worry about the formatting.
Ok, I've made it this many years just watching youtube videos and lurking without subscribing, but I'm now officially subscribed to your channel so I never miss another update. Your videos have been so, so informative this past year as someone who returned for a Masters after some time, and is now writing up a PhD proposal. I'm currently working on my MA Dissertation Literature Review and Litmaps is a total game-changer, especially as a visual learner. And as someone with ADHD in a postgraduate programme as well, I'm looking forward to testing out paper digest more thoroughly as a way of helping to recall broader arguments or methodologies, which can sometimes be a bit harder to isolate for me than minutiae, especially with the volume of reading for a Dissertation. These all sound incredibly helpful and really looking forward to exploring them all further. Thank you for sharing these, and your consistently invaluable advice!
I'm just waiting for the date of my dissertation defense and I will be done with my PhD in physics. Unfortunately, my supervisor has not been at all supportive about me writing and publishing journal articles. I have a dissertation I am proud of, but all the many details seem so interconnected I don't know how to break it up into articles. I think I should have been taught that skill, but I wasn't. What can I do now? I writing itself is less of a problem than how to identify the smallest subset of the work that can reasonably be published and how to separate that bit out.
Zotero is a really useful app for aggregating all the papers you are interested in, organizing them in folders, and exporting references. I find it invaluable.
@@HWCWTD I like Zotero for its chrome/Firefox extension and its PDF reader. I export highlights out of Zotero into my notes database with the click of a button. Haven't used mendeley, so consider this only a pitch for Zotero.
@@HWCWTD Zotero looks dated but works well. Mendeley was bought up by Elsevier and while still free, its seems like they're constantly fiddling with it so you never know when it's going to work properly or not. When it does work I like it better than Zotero but there is a lot to say about Zotero's stability.
I've been organizing a pre-existing collection of 25,000+ disorganized files in Zotero. What an endeavour! Trying to get it shared among multiple users (all offline) is a challenge.
Mr. Stapleton you are the cure for what ails me. I never even got a masters degree and always felt like a failure because of a background filled with poverty. When you're brought up poor, nobody wants to network with you because you only have hard work and honesty to offer. Now, I'm retired from 3 jobs and making more than I ever did working. Thank you for the insight into all I thought I'd missed. I'm more than content with my Journalism undergraduate degree. You Rock. Thank you from a fan in Fairbanks, Alaska.
I blew the whistle twice and went back to school and finished degrees after attempts were made on me and it took me four years to see the seedy side of academia. Now that I know it exists its easier to navigate. This channel rocks
Wow! What a treasure trove of awesomeness you've provided here. I am starting my PhD journey and Writefull, Paper Digest and Litmaps are being downloaded as I type. Thanks a million Andy... I have subscribed, binge watched and cannot wait for further updates.
Thank you Dr. Stapleton! I was already using Mendeley and writefull for my thesis and I got to know about 2 other very important and helpful apps. Will definitely share among my peers :)
Andy, I downloaded Litmap and it is a rocketship for my progress! In 4 hours I pulled up an enormous number of research articles that will be vital to my success. This is easily the most productive day I have had in my program. Litmap is rocket fuel!!!
what other tools like it have it tried and rejected? I've tried it and found it very difficult to use compared to simply browsing citations on semantic scholar. I've also fallen in love with semantic scholar's paper feeds feature, which you activate by adding papers to a library folder. I've bugged them asking for integration with other library management tools like zotero. but semanticscholar doesn't let me view an overview of things in a time vs citation-influence graph view the way litmaps does. I guess I'm curious what features you use. TH-cam is terrible for science because you probably won't be notified xD
The algorithm just served your channel up to me a few days ago so I know I'm late to the party. When I first saw paper-digest, I was excited, but after about a week of usage, I have grown disenchanted with it. I wanted to use it to help prioritize a bunch of papers I need to read, but after about 3 to 5 papers summarized, I get repeated "500 internal service errors". This happens every time I try to summarize multiple papers. When I review the summaries, they aren't very good. The summarizing algorithm misses too many important details or tosses up some statistical analyses without proper context to really understand the point. In the end, it has not been the time-saver I was hoping it would be. Litmaps, on the other hand, is FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!! It helped me turn around a revise & resubmit I received very quickly. You know good ol' reviewer 2 (it's always reviewer 2) made the criticism that I needed more up to date references in one of my sections. Litmaps made it a simple process to make sure that section was as current as current could be.
This is totally amazing. I am in my last year of a Master's and only knew about grammarly... I will definitely be using 1,2&3. Thank you for caring enough to share ☺️
Andy, thank you so much for making these videos (this one in particular). All of your videos are super informative and lessen the stress of grad school. Thank you a million!
I used Docear, which had a category map of references and a Word extension to manage in-document citations. It was an open-source project, for which support petered out. It looks like Litmaps, with a citation manager, could replace those functions.
I'm not a PhD but involved in writing technical documents for certifications and production manuals/instructions describing every component in the electronics industry and struggled with "putting the card before the horse" many times. Very frustrating to a point where in one day I managed to only write one page and it still wasn't good. Along the way I found some way to improve this. 1. Don't start to write. Writing is your enemy. Forget about paragraphs and tittles. 2. Take a pencil, papers and an eraser and draw maps to get the concepts which need explaining in the right order. (can take hours or days for large documents with many interrelated details.) 3. Create the complete "story" without thinking to much about the right words in your head following the map. Sit back and think some more about the details. You might find places where the map is not complete or just wrong. Pretty bad because the map must be modified. But you didn't waste any time writing something and looking for words. After this very hard and at times difficult labor, writing has been reduced to a lexical exercise because the required structure onto which you can lean to write meaningful compact sentences and paragraphs is readily available.
For PhD Candidates in intensive writing periods like me, it's very helpful. Thank you. i appreciate if i hear your recommendation on paraphrasing tools
Hey Andy, I recently got admission in PhD in finance. I am binge watching your youtube videos for past three days and it's been really helpful. I just wanted to ask you that as a PhD student in the field of finance, what else I can do that would ease my way for the next 3-4 years. Most of your videos are related to PhD in science and I just wanted to know that if you can help students like me get to know more about tools and techniques that will help me for my research in finance. Thank you, Lots of love from India
Nice update, Andy! I second the request about how to make academic writing better, any suggestions for actual academic writing skills and citation apps? Citation is sometimes so hard!
Paper Digest seems like the best tool to integrate into a PRISMA workflow while doing a systematic review...I can see the tool cut down database searching times drastically
@@begumkeke8399 Hey, each line between papers are references/citations. In the top right map settings (small gear icon), you can change the label to show the paper titles for more clarity. Does that help?
Thank you Dr. Andy Stapleton . Through this you have enlightened and given me power to open up many knowledge windows. My deep respects to you for your kind sharing.
These are AMAZING! I think Paper Digest is going to be the most useful for me. I’m a neuroscientist in biopharma and sometimes I just have zero energy to catch up on literature. This is going to help me out a ton! Same with litmaps.
Thank you very much Dr. Andy for this helpful video at this moment of my Ph.D. journey. I did not know any of these apps. Especially the Litmaps and Paper Digest will be really helpful. Would it be possible to create more content on the writing process?
Thank you so much for your positive, uplifting and inspiring survey. This brings a smile to my face and gives me a little boost as I near the end of writing my musicology dissertation. Cheers!
Speaking of academic writing reminds me of speaking in videos. My best tip: Never us the word "what" unless you are asking a question. You for instance say "what it does is" or "what it does". But avoiding "what" at the beginning of a sentence avoids the dreaded Speaker's Jibberish". What we want to do is we want to avoid the word 'what'. What you do now is you do... What you need to do is you need to... What it is is it is blue.... You can see these all contract to one word like "now" or "next" or simply drop them completely. Spread the gospel!
This video is so so so helpful. Thank you so much for these. I have never heard of them. I am going to share this video with my entire cohort. Thank you again.
what really be great if authors of papers do a video to explain in lay terms and technical terms their paper, like a TH-cam for research papers of some sort . thank you Andy
The best video I got in my recommendations in a while! Thank you so much for this helpful video! My recommendations : Elicit - it is an AI research assistant that will help you find similar types of papers. It’s a great tool for initial research summary when you don’t know which paper is important or impactful!
I never had the problem of formatting: in my (limited) publication career, I always had to submit papers in plain text and upload all images and tables separately, and the publisher took care of the formatting. I mean, they should at least do SOMETHING...
Obsidian, hands down. Easy, beautiful note taking, can be used as a electronic lab notebook, links notes together, has plugins etc that allow Gantt and Kanban... The list is endless
You need to make an app to help people grow that class A academic beard like the one you’ve got going there. Instant intellectual credibility. It’d be a hit.
Thank you very much for these treasures! I have just found your channela nd i'm binging all your videos. it is a sort of haha moment for me right now. please keep making such great content
Trying writefull and don't mean to hate on it, but all it did up to now is correct some of my (I assume) americanized english into british, put a couple of comas, and suggested i delete my footnotes for some reason, which i did absent-mindedly. Now spent some time undoing basically everything it did. Luckily only tried it on a 2-page document so it didn't mess up anything important. There were no stylistic suggestions, or any edits regarding narrative cohesion, however, which I thought was the point of the app. Maybe it thinks my writing is already good enough (in which case, thanks!). Is it not supposed to do more though?
I'm one of the linguists at Writefull. Thanks Andy, for including our tool! Academic writing can be very challenging indeed, so it's great you're telling people about Writefull :)
Thanks so much for these apps.
Dear, how to get to know your TH-cam channel or how to contact you?
thank you so much for this, quick question though....how does one use Writefull outside of the word doc...am struggling to add the add-in in my document...suspect the school might have whitelisted it the app
Share some jobs
Thanks 🙏 Hilde
Latex can be a good way to take care of formatting issues without ever having to think about it. Overleaf really helpful on that end. Also most journals provide their format in latex nowadays, makes life so much easier.
Are you in the humanities or natural sciences?
Until my brother started his science degree, I had never heard of lateX. I can do nonsense in word, but the setup for lateX scares me a bit.
@@dorcasmalahlela2805 I'm in Engineering. I was really overwhelmed by latex too. Wouldn't have used it if our of my PhD level courses didn't make it a requirement for assignment work. But once I got over the initial discomfort, the availability of easy to implement templets was a major help. I use Overleaf, their interface makes it easier to handle. Also they have a vast collection of document templets to choose from. My university even has its PhD thesis template in latex( as one of the options), made it a breeze to just upload onto overleaf and just focus on the content and not worry about the formatting.
I use LyX, a Latex GUI. Better than overleaf and free, of course.
Loved biorender! As a doctor I’m always feeling sad about not having good diagrams to explain complex topics to students/patients. Thanks for that !
Ok, I've made it this many years just watching youtube videos and lurking without subscribing, but I'm now officially subscribed to your channel so I never miss another update. Your videos have been so, so informative this past year as someone who returned for a Masters after some time, and is now writing up a PhD proposal. I'm currently working on my MA Dissertation Literature Review and Litmaps is a total game-changer, especially as a visual learner. And as someone with ADHD in a postgraduate programme as well, I'm looking forward to testing out paper digest more thoroughly as a way of helping to recall broader arguments or methodologies, which can sometimes be a bit harder to isolate for me than minutiae, especially with the volume of reading for a Dissertation. These all sound incredibly helpful and really looking forward to exploring them all further. Thank you for sharing these, and your consistently invaluable advice!
I'm just waiting for the date of my dissertation defense and I will be done with my PhD in physics. Unfortunately, my supervisor has not been at all supportive about me writing and publishing journal articles. I have a dissertation I am proud of, but all the many details seem so interconnected I don't know how to break it up into articles. I think I should have been taught that skill, but I wasn't. What can I do now? I writing itself is less of a problem than how to identify the smallest subset of the work that can reasonably be published and how to separate that bit out.
Zotero is a really useful app for aggregating all the papers you are interested in, organizing them in folders, and exporting references. I find it invaluable.
I'm thinking of getting Zotero. I used Mendeley back in the day. Have you tried both? Do you have a preference?
@@HWCWTD I like Zotero for its chrome/Firefox extension and its PDF reader. I export highlights out of Zotero into my notes database with the click of a button. Haven't used mendeley, so consider this only a pitch for Zotero.
@@HWCWTD Zotero looks dated but works well. Mendeley was bought up by Elsevier and while still free, its seems like they're constantly fiddling with it so you never know when it's going to work properly or not. When it does work I like it better than Zotero but there is a lot to say about Zotero's stability.
zotero is not helpful on a mac...at all
I've been organizing a pre-existing collection of 25,000+ disorganized files in Zotero. What an endeavour! Trying to get it shared among multiple users (all offline) is a challenge.
Mr. Stapleton you are the cure for what ails me. I never even got a masters degree and always felt like a failure because of a background filled with poverty. When you're brought up poor, nobody wants to network with you because you only have hard work and honesty to offer. Now, I'm retired from 3 jobs and making more than I ever did working. Thank you for the insight into all I thought I'd missed. I'm more than content with my Journalism undergraduate degree. You Rock. Thank you from a fan in Fairbanks, Alaska.
How are you making more retired, if you don’t mind me asking?
I blew the whistle twice and went back to school and finished degrees after attempts were made on me and it took me four years to see the seedy side of academia.
Now that I know it exists its easier to navigate.
This channel rocks
I am a first year PhD student and I didn’t know any of those apps. Thank you very much 😍☺️
I am also first year PhD. What is your PhD about Sandra?
Wow! What a treasure trove of awesomeness you've provided here. I am starting my PhD journey and Writefull, Paper Digest and Litmaps are being downloaded as I type. Thanks a million Andy... I have subscribed, binge watched and cannot wait for further updates.
Thank you for this, after having absolutely exhausted my good writing, and with deadlines mounting, you are a life saver. Thank you loads!
Thank you Dr. Stapleton! I was already using Mendeley and writefull for my thesis and I got to know about 2 other very important and helpful apps. Will definitely share among my peers :)
Andy, I downloaded Litmap and it is a rocketship for my progress! In 4 hours I pulled up an enormous number of research articles that will be vital to my success. This is easily the most productive day I have had in my program. Litmap is rocket fuel!!!
what other tools like it have it tried and rejected? I've tried it and found it very difficult to use compared to simply browsing citations on semantic scholar. I've also fallen in love with semantic scholar's paper feeds feature, which you activate by adding papers to a library folder. I've bugged them asking for integration with other library management tools like zotero. but semanticscholar doesn't let me view an overview of things in a time vs citation-influence graph view the way litmaps does. I guess I'm curious what features you use.
TH-cam is terrible for science because you probably won't be notified xD
What sort job does the Litmapp is used for? How did you use it. Thanks
I wish litmaps would merge with readcube. The citation management along with what citations you may need to evaluate would be amazing!
The algorithm just served your channel up to me a few days ago so I know I'm late to the party. When I first saw paper-digest, I was excited, but after about a week of usage, I have grown disenchanted with it. I wanted to use it to help prioritize a bunch of papers I need to read, but after about 3 to 5 papers summarized, I get repeated "500 internal service errors". This happens every time I try to summarize multiple papers. When I review the summaries, they aren't very good. The summarizing algorithm misses too many important details or tosses up some statistical analyses without proper context to really understand the point. In the end, it has not been the time-saver I was hoping it would be.
Litmaps, on the other hand, is FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!! It helped me turn around a revise & resubmit I received very quickly. You know good ol' reviewer 2 (it's always reviewer 2) made the criticism that I needed more up to date references in one of my sections. Litmaps made it a simple process to make sure that section was as current as current could be.
Just got Writefull! Your channel is excellent! I started my masters degree and have been watching your videos! Thank you!
Would you be able to do a video on making our scientific writing better?
I installed the Writefull app, and it is free to word. It seem great and super helpful for the research paper that I have coming up! Thanks!
This is totally amazing. I am in my last year of a Master's and only knew about grammarly... I will definitely be using 1,2&3. Thank you for caring enough to share ☺️
Glad it was helpful!
Andy, thank you so much for making these videos (this one in particular). All of your videos are super informative and lessen the stress of grad school. Thank you a million!
I used Docear, which had a category map of references and a Word extension to manage in-document citations. It was an open-source project, for which support petered out. It looks like Litmaps, with a citation manager, could replace those functions.
Please what app can help me write a competitive statement of purpose or motivation letters?
I'm not a PhD but involved in writing technical documents for certifications and production manuals/instructions describing every component in the electronics industry and struggled with "putting the card before the horse" many times. Very frustrating to a point where in one day I managed to only write one page and it still wasn't good. Along the way I found some way to improve this.
1. Don't start to write. Writing is your enemy. Forget about paragraphs and tittles.
2. Take a pencil, papers and an eraser and draw maps to get the concepts which need explaining in the right order. (can take hours or days for large documents with many interrelated details.)
3. Create the complete "story" without thinking to much about the right words in your head following the map. Sit back and think some more about the details. You might find places where the map is not complete or just wrong. Pretty bad because the map must be modified. But you didn't waste any time writing something and looking for words.
After this very hard and at times difficult labor, writing has been reduced to a lexical exercise because the required structure onto which you can lean to write meaningful compact sentences and paragraphs is readily available.
3. Skip #3. It's perpetrated by the Man.
@@Sokrabiades didn't notice that....
For PhD Candidates in intensive writing periods like me, it's very helpful. Thank you. i appreciate if i hear your recommendation on paraphrasing tools
Hey Andy, I recently got admission in PhD in finance. I am binge watching your youtube videos for past three days and it's been really helpful. I just wanted to ask you that as a PhD student in the field of finance, what else I can do that would ease my way for the next 3-4 years. Most of your videos are related to PhD in science and I just wanted to know that if you can help students like me get to know more about tools and techniques that will help me for my research in finance. Thank you, Lots of love from India
study something that brings value to the planet. Best advice.
I’m an undergraduate student doing my research and I find all of your videos very useful! Thank you!🥰
This is freaking great!!! Almost all of this also applies to people working in government, science, and no doubt other fields - PhD or no :)
th-cam.com/video/dIjpoIvSZPo/w-d-xo.html
I'm writing the literature review of my research and Litmaps is being very useful. Thanks a lot.
I'm pleased that it is helping you out! They are a nice bunch of people!
Nice update, Andy! I second the request about how to make academic writing better, any suggestions for actual academic writing skills and citation apps? Citation is sometimes so hard!
For citation, Mendeley is really good!
Scribbr has actually become really good
Thanks Andy, im just start my PhD this year. Your videos are very helptfull
Only knew biorender from the list! Thank you for putting together these useful apps.
No problem! It's my pleasure!
Thank you Mr. Andy Stapleton. Appreciations for your simple and easily understandable English for non-English speaking persons. God bless you friend
Great video! Thanks! All of these were new to me. I love how cutting edge your channel is. Thank you so much!
Thank you Mr. Stapleton. I could have used 5 of these apps 12 years ago during my dissertation process! I'll pass this on to my kids.
How do you take care of your beard, dr. Andy?
Thx Andy, absolutely awesome particular the first four apps you mentioned. Please keep sharing the content.
Thanks, will do!
Paper Digest seems like the best tool to integrate into a PRISMA workflow while doing a systematic review...I can see the tool cut down database searching times drastically
Thank you. I hope you can make a video about academic writing.and useful free apps. My master supervisor always said that my writing is not good..
Thanks, Andy. I didn't know any of the tools, so I'm looking forward to trying them out.
did not know about writefull :D sounds helpful!
Thanks for the shoutout Andy!
No worries! Great application for finding and mapping research! Best of luck with it!
hey there is there any way to connect papers by related topic or key word rather than author. And, thanks for great advice Andy!
@@begumkeke8399 Hey, each line between papers are references/citations. In the top right map settings (small gear icon), you can change the label to show the paper titles for more clarity. Does that help?
Thank you Dr. Andy Stapleton . Through this you have enlightened and given me power to open up many knowledge windows. My deep respects to you for your kind sharing.
These are AMAZING! I think Paper Digest is going to be the most useful for me. I’m a neuroscientist in biopharma and sometimes I just have zero energy to catch up on literature. This is going to help me out a ton! Same with litmaps.
Andy, thanks so much. Its always great to learn from others and share with others. We need people like you to live for long ........................
Thank you! I'm certainly going to check out Paper Digest, Writefull and Litmaps. I think Paper Digest could save me a world of time!
Absolute gold Andy, you're a lifesaver.
Love the energy of this video. Really helpful tips. Thanks!
I really thought I knew a lot of tools - I was wrong - hadn't heard any of these before. Thanks Andy!
Thank you very much Dr. Andy for this helpful video at this moment of my Ph.D. journey. I did not know any of these apps. Especially the Litmaps and Paper Digest will be really helpful.
Would it be possible to create more content on the writing process?
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing these wonderful Apps, Andy.
Your content is just outstanding Andy, really one of the best PhD-content related channels. Keep going. Hope you reach 100K fast.
I knew none of these! This is such a great video to share with undergrads
Thank you so much for your positive, uplifting and inspiring survey. This brings a smile to my face and gives me a little boost as I near the end of writing my musicology dissertation. Cheers!
Can you do a video on bachelors vs masters degree.
Love, Love You Andy... You are my go-to person for all things research!!!
Speaking of academic writing reminds me of speaking in videos. My best tip: Never us the word "what" unless you are asking a question. You for instance say "what it does is" or "what it does". But avoiding "what" at the beginning of a sentence avoids the dreaded Speaker's Jibberish". What we want to do is we want to avoid the word 'what'. What you do now is you do... What you need to do is you need to... What it is is it is blue.... You can see these all contract to one word like "now" or "next" or simply drop them completely. Spread the gospel!
This video is so so so helpful. Thank you so much for these. I have never heard of them. I am going to share this video with my entire cohort. Thank you again.
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Andy for sharing. All these apps are new to me.
what really be great if authors of papers do a video to explain in lay terms and technical terms their paper, like a TH-cam for research papers of some sort . thank you Andy
All these tools are amazing and adding great tools to my toolbox right at the start of my PhD jouney
Wisio and sourcely have change my writing process … Thank you !!!
The best video I got in my recommendations in a while! Thank you so much for this helpful video!
My recommendations : Elicit - it is an AI research assistant that will help you find similar types of papers. It’s a great tool for initial research summary when you don’t know which paper is important or impactful!
thank you April.
Woah! This LitMap is so amazing!
I am really get it right now!
What a wonderful content. Thank you for your work and everything you share in your amazing channel.
I have never owned any of those. Congratulations! A lot of research and insight in your videos
Thanks Andy for sharing the info about such useful apps
Didn’t know any of these. I only ever really use Medeley and Chemdraw
I really liked the concept of vernalization app
Inkscape is a great freeware to draw your custom diagrams for scientific publications. I personally use it for my publications.
Thnks, I just started My PhD studies, this is very helpful. Keep up the great work!
Great job. Provision of extreme value. Well done. Appreciated.
I never had the problem of formatting: in my (limited) publication career, I always had to submit papers in plain text and upload all images and tables separately, and the publisher took care of the formatting. I mean, they should at least do SOMETHING...
Dear @DrAndyStapleton, could you think an examination video about PopAI tool? Thanks a lot. Regards, Arif
Obsidian, hands down. Easy, beautiful note taking, can be used as a electronic lab notebook, links notes together, has plugins etc that allow Gantt and Kanban... The list is endless
You are very helpful in all videos! Hope more people can explore you! Litmap was my favourite! I didn't know the others, thanks :)
Thank you Andy! This is quite useful.
So thankful to the great effort you put in these videos. I am a head of a graduate program and I have recommended these extenstions to my students 👍
Really interesting! Definitely will check some of them out
Thank you, Andy, your videos are very informative and super helpful!
You need to make an app to help people grow that class A academic beard like the one you’ve got going there. Instant intellectual credibility. It’d be a hit.
I love them all.. didn't know about any of those
Thank you very much for these treasures! I have just found your channela nd i'm binging all your videos. it is a sort of haha moment for me right now. please keep making such great content
Thank you so much for the great video, Andy! I haven't found a real, good TH-cam video in a long time.
Thank you very much again for your way to explain and give us very good advices!
This is gonna be so helpful. Thanks Andy 😁
Thank you, Andy. Such great content. keep going
Can we check the feasibility of the app before purchasing the same
Thank you Andy. It was great help
Awesome stuff! I can't wait to check out Paper Digest!!
Hi Andy, All were new to me. Thank you for sharing.
Cannot thank you enough for this video. All of the apps were new to me and very useful.
Thank you so much for sharing!!! I can’t wait to use them!!!
Apart from biorender all new and boi will I use them - Thanks a lot!! One site I found helpful is connected papers as well similiar to litmaps.
Thank you Andy, this is so helpful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and tips. I am doing research in the legal fields and finds that the tools you suggest are very helpful!
Thank you very much.
Could you please suggest a qualitative data analysis tool please I desperately need it.
Trying writefull and don't mean to hate on it, but all it did up to now is correct some of my (I assume) americanized english into british, put a couple of comas, and suggested i delete my footnotes for some reason, which i did absent-mindedly. Now spent some time undoing basically everything it did. Luckily only tried it on a 2-page document so it didn't mess up anything important. There were no stylistic suggestions, or any edits regarding narrative cohesion, however, which I thought was the point of the app. Maybe it thinks my writing is already good enough (in which case, thanks!). Is it not supposed to do more though?
Thank you for putting together an extremely useful list. Can you suggest some app for generating Astronomy diagrams.
Thank you so much for the knowledge shared.
I was not aware of Mendelay reference manager and Writefull which I will check out. I edited my bib files manually for my thesis!
So so grateful, thank you for this!