As most of you know.
I love Google Docs. I use Google
Docs for so many things. If I get
started sharing all of the ways I use Google Docs with you, it would be a book,
not a blog post. So, in keeping with the
spirit of a blog post, I will just share one new feature with you in this post.
Google Docs now has a research tool embedded right into Docs. Now you can use this tool to search, find and
cite resources without even leaving your document. Here is how it works.
In Google Docs, go to Tools and choose Research.
A research window pops up on the side.
Type in your search topic. I typed in “Einstein”
It came up with pictures, his date and place of birth,
quotes and articles, etc.
Now here’s the cool thing. I can just drag one of those pictures into my
document and it will automatically add a footnote citing the picture correctly.
I can hover over the articles and see the webpage. I can also click to add a link or cite the
source. Albert Einstein - Biography[2]
In addition, when I hit the research button, I can
choose settings down at the bottom to choose the citation format and image
filters by usage rights. You can also
choose to narrow your search by search just images, Scholar, or Quotes.
“Imagination is
more important than knowledge” - Albert Einstein[3]
Pretty slick!
Just another reason to love Google Docs.
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