• Regeln für den Video-Bereich:

    In den Börsenbereich gehören nur Angebote die bereits den Allgemeinen Regeln entsprechen.

    Einteilung

    - Folgende Formate gehören in die angegeben Bereiche:
    - Filme: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format DivX, XviD und x264.
    - DVD: Filme im Format DVD5, DVD9 und HD2DVD.
    - HD: Encodierte Filme mit der Auflösung 720p oder darüber von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format x264.
    - 3D: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, die in einem 3D Format vorliegen. Dies gilt auch für Dokus, Animation usw.
    - Serien: Cartoon/Zeichentrick, Anime, Tutorials, Dokumentationen, Konzerte/Musik, Sonstiges sind demnach in die entsprechenden Bereiche einzuordnen, auch wenn sie beispielsweise im High Definition-Format oder als DVD5/DVD9/HD2DVD vorliegen. Ausnahme 3D.
    - Bereich Englisch: Englische Releases gehören immer in diesen Bereich.
    - Bereich Talk: Der Bereich, in dem über die Releases diskutiert werden kann, darf, soll und erwünscht ist.


    Angebot/Beitrag erstellen

    - Ein Beitrag darf erst dann erstellt werden, wenn der Upload bei mindestens einem OCH komplett ist. Platzhalter sind untersagt.
    - Bei einem Scenerelease hat der Threadtitel ausschließlich aus dem originalen, unveränderten Releasenamen zu bestehen. Es dürfen keine Veränderungen wie z.B. Sterne, kleine Buchstaben o.ä. vorgenommen werden. Ausnahme Serienbörse:
    - Bei einem Sammelthread für eine Staffel entfällt aus dem Releasename natürlich der Name der Folge. Beispiel: Die Simpsons S21 German DVDRip XviD - ITG
    - Dementsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist.

    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

    Der Titel nach folgendem Muster erstellt zu werden. <Name> [3D] [Staffel] [German] <Jahr> <Tonspur> [DL] [Auflösung] <Quelle> <Codec> - <Group>
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight German 2008 AC3 DVDRip XviD - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL BDRip x264 - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 AC3 DL BDRip XviD - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight German 2008 AC3 720p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL 1080p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: Die Simpsons S01 German AC3 DVDRip XviD iND
    Beispiel: Die Simpsons S20 German AC3 720p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: Sword Art Online II Ger Sub 2014 AAC 1080p WEBRip x264 - peppermint
    Entsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Sonderzeichen wie Klammern, Sterne, Ausrufezeichen, Unterstriche, Anführungszeichen / Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist
    Ausnahmen hiervon können in den Bereichen geregelt sein.

    Die Beiträge sollen wie folgt aufgebaut werden:
    Überschrift entspricht dem Threadtitel
    Cover
    kurze Inhaltsbeschreibung
    Format, Größe, Dauer sind gut lesbar für Downloader außerhalb des Spoilers zu vermerken
    Nfo sind immer Anzugeben und selbige immer im Spoiler in Textform.
    Sind keine Nfo vorhanden z.B. Eigenpublikationen, sind im Spoiler folgende Dateiinformationen zusätzlich anzugeben :
    Quelle
    Video (Auflösung und Bitrate)
    Ton (Sprache, Format und Bitrate der einzelnen Spuren)
    Untertitel (sofern vorhanden)
    Hosterangabe in Textform außerhalb eines Spoiler mit allen enthaltenen Hostern.
    Bei SD kann auf diese zusätzlichen Dateiinformationen verzichtet werden.

    Alle benötigten Passwörter sind, sofern vorhanden, in Textform im Angebot anzugeben.
    Spoiler im Spoiler mit Kommentaren :"Schon Bedankt?" sind unerwünscht.


    Releases

    - Sind Retail-Release verfügbar, sind alle anderen Variationen untersagt. Ausnahmen: Alle deutschen Retail-Release sind CUT, in diesem Fall sind dubbed UNCUT-Release zulässig.
    - Im Serien-Bereich gilt speziell: Wenn ein Retail vor Abschluss einer laufenden Staffel erscheint, darf diese Staffel noch zu Ende gebracht werden.62
    - Gleiche Releases sind unbedingt zusammenzufassen. Das bedeutet, es ist zwingend erforderlich, vor dem Erstellen eines Themas per Suchfunktion zu überprüfen, ob bereits ein Beitrag mit demselben Release besteht. Ist dies der Fall, ist der bereits vorhandene Beitrag zu verwenden.
    - P2P und Scene Releases dürfen nicht verändert oder gar unter einem iND Tag eingestellt werden.


    Support, Diskussionen und Suche

    - Supportanfragen sind entweder per PN oder im Bereich Talk zu stellen.
    - Diskussionen und Bewertungen sind im Talk Bereich zu führen. Fragen an die Uploader haben ausschließlich via PN zu erfolgen, und sind in den Angeboten untersagt.
    - Anfragen zu Upload-Wünschen sind nur im Bereich Suche Video erlaubt. Antworten dürfen nur auf Angebote von MyBoerse.bz verlinkt werden.


    Verbote

    - Untersagt sind mehrere Formate in einem einzigen Angebotsthread, wie beispielsweise das gleichzeitige Anbieten von DivX/XviD, 720p und 1080p in einem Thread. Pro Format, Release und Auflösung ist ein eigener Thread zu eröffnen.
    - Grundsätzlich ebenso verboten sind Dupes. Uploader haben sich an geeigneter Stelle darüber zu informieren, ob es sich bei einem Release um ein Dupe handelt.
    - Gefakte, nur teilweise lauffähige oder unvollständige Angebote sind untersagt. Dies gilt auch für eigene Publikationen, die augenscheinlich nicht selbst von z.B. einer DVD gerippt wurden. Laufende Serien, bei denen noch nicht alle Folgen verfügbar sind, dürfen erstellt und regelmäßig geupdatet werden.
    - Untersagt sind Angebote, welche nur und ausschließlich in einer anderen Sprache als deutsch oder englisch vorliegen. Ausnahmen sind VORHER mit den Moderatoren zu klären.


    Verstoß gegen die Regeln

    - Angebote oder Beiträge, die gegen die Forenregeln verstoßen, sind über den "Melden"-Button im Beitrag zu melden.
  • Bitte registriere dich zunächst um Beiträge zu verfassen und externe Links aufzurufen.




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Data Science with Spark
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours 20M | 746 MB​

Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The real power and value proposition of Apache Spark is its speed and platform to execute Data Science tasks. Spark's unique use case is that it combines ETL, batch analytic, real-time stream analysis, machine learning, graph processing, and visualizations to allow Data Scientists to tackle the complexities that come with raw unstructured data sets. Spark embraces this approach and has the vision to make the transition from working on a single machine to working on a cluster, something that makes data science tasks a lot more agile.

In this course, youll get a hands-on technical resource that will enable you to become comfortable and confident working with Spark for Data Science. We won't just explore Sparks Data Science libraries, well dive deeper and expand on the topics.

This course starts by taking you through Spark and the needed steps to build machine learning applications. You will learn to collect, clean, and visualize data coming from Twitter with Spark streaming. Then, you will get acquainted with Spark Machine learning algorithms and different machine learning techniques. You will also learn to apply statistical analysis and mining operations on our Tweet dataset. Finally, the course will end by giving you some ideas on how to perform awesome analysis including graph processing. By the end of the course, you will be able to do your Data scientist job in a very visual way, comprehensive and appealing for business and other stakeholders.

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The Complete React Native and Redux Course (2017)
Duration: 17 hours | Video: h264, yuv420p 1920 x 1080 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 3.4 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Project Files Included​

iOS and Android App Development from scratch - build fully native mobile apps ridiculously fast!If you're tired of spinning your wheels learning Swift or Android, this is the course for you.

Authentication? You will learn it. Redux? Included. Animations? Of course!

This course will get you up and running with React Native quickly, and teach you the core knowledge you need to deeply understand and build React components for mobile devices.

Both OSX and Windows supported - develop iOS or Android!

We'll start by mastering the fundamentals of React, including JSX, "props", "state", and event handling. Source code is provided for each lecture, so you will always stay up-to-date with the course pacing. Special attention has been paid to creating reusable components that you'll be able to make use of on your own fantastic projects.

If you are new to React, or if you've been working to learn it but sometimes feel like you still don't quite 'get it', this is the React course for you! To learn React you have to understand it.

Learn how to use React's custom markup language, JSX, to clean up your Javascript code.
Learn the process of converting JSX to raw Javascript on the fly in your browser.
Master the process of breaking down a complex component into many smaller, interchangeable components.
Grasp the difference between "props" and "state" and when to use each.
Develop apps that are unique, fun, and responsive.
Build on both Android and iOS platforms
Master integration with Firebase for user authentication
Learn the core principles of navigation with React Native

I've built the course that I would have wanted to take when I was learning React Native. A course that explains the concepts and how they're implemented in the best order for you to learn and deeply understand them.

What are the requirements?

All you need is basic understanding of Javascript

What am I going to get from this course?

Create real-world native apps using React Native
Make truly reusable components that look great
Understand the terminology and concepts of Redux

Prototype and deploy your own applications to the Apple and Google Play Stores
Get up to speed with React design principles and methodologies
Discover mobile design patterns used by experienced engineers

What is the target audience?

This course is for anyone looking to make native apps

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Lynda - Learning Evernote for Windows
Size: 335 MB | Duration: 2h 24m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English

Harness the power of Evernote for Windows, the popular note-taking and note-sharing tool that lets you ditch your paper notebooks in favor of a sleeker, cloud-based solution.

* Creating an Evernote account
* Creating and formatting text notes
* Creating notebooks
* Adding to a note
* Creating a multimedia note
* Clipping web content to a note
* Merging notes
* Finding notes and content
* Tagging notes
* Sharing notes
* Protecting content with encryption

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God and Mankind: Comparative Religions
8xDVDRip | MP4/AVC, ~800 kb/s | 702x408 | Duration: 05:48:06 | English: MP3, 96 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Guide
Size: 2.22 GB | Genre: Religion​

How do the major religions answer unanswerable questions? What can we gain from their answers? Why are we here? What is my purpose? Where do we go when we die? Will I be forgiven? Will we ever discover the source of the mystery? Each of these questions raises countless more.

God and Mankind: Comparative Religions by Professor Robert Oden is an ideal starting point for gaining some progress in considering these questions. And if you've been thinking about them for a while, as so many do, you will likely discover he has many fresh insights to offer you.

Professor Oden, who holds degrees in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and Theology, has taught at Harvard University and Dartmouth College over a long and exceptionally distinguished career as both teacher and college president.

His lectures approach religious belief and ritual as possible answers to these most difficult and enduring questions, which have occupied humanity from the beginning.

TGC616 S01E01 Why Nothing Is as Intriguing as the Study of Religion.mp4
TGC616 S01E02 Orienting Humanity - Religions as Spiritual Compasses.mp4
TGC616 S01E03 Religious Heroes 1 - Gilgamesh and the Dawn of History.mp4
TGC616 S01E04 Religious Heroes 2 - Moses and Jesus.mp4
TGC616 S01E05 Pondering Divine Justice - Do We Suffer for Naught.mp4
TGC616 S01E06 Defending Divine Justice - Religious Accounts of Suffering.mp4
TGC616 S01E07 Religious Rituals and Communities.mp4
TGC616 S01E08 Bringing It All Back Home.mp4

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Tutsplus - On-Camera Sound: Audio Essentials for Solo Video Producers
Duration: 2.3h | Video: h264, yuv420p 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 511 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Getting good audio in the field can be a challenge. In this course you'll learn everything you need to record sound as a solo video operator, from gear and rigging and mic technique to on-camera recording basics. By the end of this course, you'll know how to record great audio without losing focus on what's happening around you or the picture in front of you.

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Jenkins Bootcamp
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 4.18 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Jenkins is an open source continuous integration tool written in Java, which can be installed on many operating systems and supports a myriad of tools and technologies. This means that it provides tremendous value to those comfortable or interested in other operating systems and/or technologies.This comprehensive course is designed to show you how to setup and run a Jenkins CI server starting with continuous inspection (build, test and analysis), all the way through to continuous deployment. It provides you with a strong foundation for implementing continuous inspection, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and even continuous deployment at your company or studio. We'll also cover how to use Jenkins as an artifact repository which is used to store the build artifacts, like jars and wars, after successful builds. This is particularly useful when integrating Jenkins with other tools in a more comprehensive software delivery strategy. Jenkins can do so much more than simply building, which we'll understand as we hook up a standard set of unit testing and quality analysis tools for Java projects.In order to keep the course short and to-the-point, it has been carefully crafted in order to provide a complete path from CI to CD.

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Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree
HDRips | MP4/AVC, ~989 kb/s | 1280x720 | Duration: N/A | English: AAC, 192 kb/s (2 ch) | 12.8 GB
Genre: Development / Programming​

Machine learning represents a key evolution in the fields of computer science, data analysis, software engineering, and artificial intelligence. This program will teach you how to become a machine learning engineer, and apply predictive models to massive data sets in fields like finance, healthcare, education, and more.

Project
P0: Titanic Survival Exploration

In this optional project, you will create decision functions that attempt to predict survival outcomes from the 1912 Titanic disaster based on each passenger's features, such as sex and age. You will start with a simple algorithm and increase its complexity until you are able to accurately predict the outcomes for at least 80% of the passengers in the provided data. This project will introduce you to some of the concepts of machine learning as you start the Nanodegree program.

Project
P1: Predicting Boston Housing Prices

The Boston housing market is highly competitive, and you want to be the best real estate agent in the area. To compete with your peers, you decide to leverage a few basic machine learning concepts to assist you and a client with finding the best selling price for their home. Luckily, you've come across the Boston Housing dataset which contains aggregated data on various features for houses in Greater Boston communities, including the median value of homes for each of those areas. Your task is to build an optimal model based on a statistical analysis with the tools available. This model will then used to estimate the best selling price for your client's home.

Project
P2: Build a Student Intervention System

A local school district has a goal to reach a 95% graduation rate by the end of the decade by identifying students who need intervention before they drop out of school. As a software engineer contacted by the school district, your task is to model the factors that predict how likely a student is to pass their high school final exam, by constructing an intervention system that leverages supervised learning techniques. The board of supervisors has asked that you find the most effective model that uses the least amount of computation costs to save on the budget. You will need to analyze the dataset on students' performance and develop a model that will predict the likelihood that a given student will pass, quantifying whether an intervention is necessary.

Project
P3: Creating Customer Segments

A wholesale distributor recently tested a change to their delivery method for some customers, by moving from a morning delivery service five days a week to a cheaper evening delivery service three days a week.Initial testing did not discover any significant unsatisfactory results, so they implemented the cheaper option for all customers. Almost immediately, the distributor began getting complaints about the delivery service change and customers were canceling deliveries - losing the distributor more money than what was being saved. You've been hired by the wholesale distributor to find what types of customers they have to help them make better, more informed business decisions in the future. Your task is to use unsupervised learning techniques to see if any similarities exist between customers, and how to best segment customers into distinct categories.

Project
P4: Train a Smartcab to Drive

In the not-so-distant future, taxicab companies across the United States no longer employ human drivers to operate their fleet of vehicles. Instead, the taxicabs are operated by self-driving agents - known as smartcabs - to transport people from one location to another within the cities those companies operate. In major metropolitan areas, such as Chicago, New York City, and San Francisco, an increasing number of people have come to rely on smartcabs to get to where they need to go as safely and efficiently as possible. Although smartcabs have become the transport of choice, concerns have arose that a self-driving agent might not be as safe or efficient as human drivers, particularly when considering city traffic lights and other vehicles. To alleviate these concerns, your task as an employee for a national taxicab company is to use reinforcement learning techniques to construct a demonstration of a smartcab operating in real-time to prove that both safety and efficiency can be achieved.

Project
P5: Capstone Project

In this capstone project, you will leverage what you've learned throughout the Nanodegree program to solve a problem of your choice by applying machine learning algorithms and techniques. You will first define the problem you want to solve and investigate potential solutions and performance metrics. Next, you will analyze the problem through visualizations and data exploration to have a better understanding of what algorithms and features are appropriate for solving it.

You will then implement your algorithms and metrics of choice, documenting the preprocessing, refinement, and postprocessing steps along the way. Afterwards, you will collect results about the performance of the models used, visualize significant quantities, and validate/justify these values. Finally, you will construct conclusions about your results, and discuss whether your implementation adequately solves the problem.

Project
Resume Review

In this project, you will update your resume according to the conventions that recruiters expect and get tips on how to best represent yourself to pass the "6 second screen". You will also make sure that your resume is appropriately targeted for the job you're applying for. We recommend all students update their resumes to show off their newly acquired skills regardless of whether you are looking for a new job soon.

Project
Technical Interview Practice

For this project, you will be given five technical interviewing questions on a variety of topics discussed in the technical interviewing course. You should write up a clean and efficient answer in Python, as well as a text explanation of the efficiency of your code and your design choices. A qualified reviewer will look over your answer and give you feedback on anything that might be awesome or lacking-is your solution the most efficient one possible? Are you doing a good job of explaining your thoughts? Is your code elegant and easy to read?

Why Take This Nanodegree Program?

This program will equip you with key skills that will prepare you to fill roles with companies seeking machine learning experts (or to introduce machine learning techniques to their organizations). Machine learning is literally everywhere, and is often at work even when we don't realize it. Google Translate, Siri, and Facebook News Feeds are just a few popular examples of machine learning's omnipresence. The ability to develop machines and systems that automatically improve, puts machine learning at the absolute forefront of virtually any field that relies on data.

What do I get?
What is a Nanodegree Program?

Job-ready project portfolio
Personalized feedback on projects
Coach-supported forums
Career guidance (interview, resume, etc.)
Access to course materials
Verified Nanodegree Credential
Best-in-class courses taught by expert instructors

A Nanodegree program is an innovative curriculum path that is outcome-based and career-oriented. Every program has a clear end-goal, and the ideal path to get you there. Courses are built with industry leaders like Google, AT&T, and Facebook, and are taught by leading subject matter experts. Students benefit from personalized mentoring and project-review throughout, and have regular access to instructors and course managers through moderated forums.

Graduates earn an industry-recognized credential and benefit from extensive career support. The ultimate goal of a Nanodegree program is to teach the skills you need, for the career you want, so you can build the life you deserve.

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O'Reilly - Getting Started with FPGAs
Duration: 3h 2m | Video: h264, yuv420p 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 1.6 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

by David Romano
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Release Date: January 2017
ISBN: 9781491974902
Topics: Electronics

Video Description

This is an entry level course for computer engineering professionals, dedicated makers, and advanced hobbyists wanting to explore FPGA technology for the first time. It provides basic instruction on how to setup, design, and build digital logic circuits using a low cost FPGA board and the Xilinx Integrated Synthesis Environment (ISE). It also provides an introduction to Verilog HDL (hardware description language), a specialized computer language used to describe the structure and behavior of digital logic circuits. It's a hands-on course where you'll build simple breadboard circuits and use them to test the FPGA logic designs that you create.

Understand the basic FPGA design process and the FPGA development environment
Survey the history of FPGAs, how they're used, and some pitfalls to avoid

Learn to build a pulse width modulation circuit using Verilog HDL and a Papilio Duo
Understand how to install and setup a Xilinx ISE for a specific FPGA board
Learn to map the physical I/O of an FPGA device to an FPGA board I/O using constraint files
The course requires learners to purchase a low cost Papilio Pro FPGA development board

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Lynda - Healthcare Analytics: Regression in R
Size: 520 MB | Duration: 4h 2m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Advanced | Language: English​

Linear and logistic regression models can be created using R, the open-source statistical computing software. In this course, biotech expert and epidemiologist Monika Wahi uses the publicly available Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) dataset to show you how to perform a forward stepwise modeling process. Monika shows you how to design your research by considering scientific plausibility selecting a hypothesis. Then, she takes you through the steps of preparing, developing, and finalizing both a linear regression model and a logistic regression model. She also shares techniques for how to interpret diagnostic Descriptions, improve model fit, compare models, and more.

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Crazy about Arduino: Your End-to-End Workshop - Level 2
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 58 | 594 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Learn to build a complete Arduino project using: Keypad, LCD, Ultrasonic sensor, LDR sensor and a Buzzer

LEVEL 2Do you like building "things" by yourself?
Are you looking for ways to easily combine software code and some hardware components?
Did you ever wondered how electronics devices are really working?
Do you have some creative ideas and you just looking for ways to easily prototype them ?
If the answer is "YES" for some of the questions above than you just landed in the right place!. Arduino is an amazing development and prototyping platform with endless possibilities for Do-It-Yourself Makers looking for ways to express their creative mind and technical capabilities.This course is LEVEL 2 as part of a larger comprehensive training program divided to levels that are all about Arduino and the eco-system around it. Each course covers specific group of subjects to let you develop and grow your skills in a step-by-step pace while enjoying the long journey.

Are you Ready to start being "Crazy" about Arduino....? ;-)

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Lynda - PowerPoint 2016: Animation in Depth
Size: 465 MB | Duration: 2h 17m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch​

Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
This course, created by Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Heather Ackmann, shows you how to enliven your presentations by animating text and graphics in PowerPoint.

* Determining when to use animation
* Creating and formatting shapes
* Applying motion paths
* Adjusting the z-order
* Adding and formatting x-ray shapes
* Animating by word
* Animating and arranging layers
* Animating with transitions
* Timing animations to music
* Exporting as a video

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EndNote Essential Training
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 185 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Level Beginner​

EndNote can help make the more tedious aspects of academic research-searching for sources, creating citations, and sharing lists of resources-easier to manage. This allows you to devote less time to formatting and combing through references and more time to sheer discovery. In this course, David Rivers explores how to leverage EndNote X8 for research. Topics include creating your own reference library, adding references manually or importing them, organizing and storing references, creating and editing citations, and sharing your research.

Topics include:
Touring the EndNote user interface
Adding new references manually
Finding and storing references
Searching with keywords and operators
Storing data
Setting up custom groups and group sets
Annotating a PDF
Creating and editing citations
Sharing your research
Accessing a shared library and references

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