[Web Address] URL=http://www.notabene.com/nbvideos.html [All] Time=1:22:00 Date=11/12/05 Size=65.8 MB [Authors] Dr. Mark D. Szuchman=Professor of Latin American History at Florida International University Associate Dean of Faculty && Graduate Studies, College of Arts && Sciences ®TS30DIŻ [Videos] View Me First--Intro to Videos.wmv=1|View Me First: Introduction to Videos|General|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|10/31/2005|2,306,180|2:30|A presentation to introduce the contents of the training videos. It is strongly suggested that new users view this clip first. Intro to Nota Bene.wmv=2|Introduction to Nota Bene|General|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|2,139,036|2:01|A general introduction to the components of the Nota Bene suite of applications. Intro to Academic Papers 1.wmv=3|Writing Academic Papers 1|Word Processing|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,256,920|4:07|How to go about creating documents that require formatting based on academic style manuals. Intro to Academic Papers 2.wmv=4|Writing Academic Papers 2|Word Processing|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,833,260|4:36|How to work inside a document that uses an academic style manual; describes how to deal with various heading levels, block indenting, and promoting, demoting, and deleting of different heading levels. Ibidem--Create Bibliographic Database.wmv=5|Creating a Bibliographic Database|Ibidem|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,407,098|4:13|How to create a new Ibidem database, step-by-step. Ibidem--Enter Books and Articles.wmv=6|Entering Books and Articles|Ibidem|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|1,482,770|1:39|How to enter data in different fields, such as author, date, titles, etc.; how to use different templates for different types of bibliographic data, and how to work with the Keyword field in Ibidem databases. Ibidem--Note Taking.wmv=7|Taking Notes Linked to Bibliographic Records|Integration|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|5,754,826|7:32|Discusses the relationship among bibliographic, research, and writing activities; how to generate note-taking files from within an Ibidem database; how to create a note-taking file from an Ibidem record, including how to cite page numbers from the work on which the notes are taken; how to change page number citations; describes how such cites are automatically formatted in the academic style of the larger research project (article, chapter, etc.). Ibidem--Initial Cite.wmv=8|Citing First Occurrence of a Work in a Paper|Ibidem|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|2,324,994|2:37|How to cite directly from within Ibidem, using the academic style for citing. Ibidem--Subsequent Cites.wmv=9|Citing a Work Again in a Paper|Ibidem|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|2,902,790|3:07|How to cite a previously cited work; discusses automatic abbreviation of subsequent citations. Ibidem--Subsets of Bibliography.wmv=10|Creating Subsets of the Bibliography|Ibidem|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,245,304|3:41|How to create subsets of the Ibidem database for specialized research or teaching projects (for example, subsets are useful for creating preliminary bibliographies to get students started on projects); how to use a subset; how to generate a bibliography based on an academic style manual. Orbis--Create Textbase of Notes.wmv=11|Setting up Note Files to Search|Orbis|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|7,055,196|9:40|How to create a new Orbis textbase, including detailed explanations of each step in the process; how to automate the selection and updating of the contents of files to be indexed; how to use customized file extensions for Orbis indexing; how to edit the list of files for Orbis indexing and update the indexing process. Orbis--Set up Special Keywords.wmv=12|Entering Special Searchable Keywords|Orbis|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|2,143,050|2:36|How to enter specialized keywords into documents (these are useful for concepts and terms not explicitly mentioned in the data), and how they can be searched for and the resulting entries displayed. Orbis--Search.wmv=13|Searching Your Notes && Oter Materials|Orbis|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|5,777,768|7:05|How to search for terms and relationships among terms in an Orbis texbase; how to retrieving appropriate “finds” in an Orbis search; how to automatically enter the material into your document; how to make use of the integration between an Orbis “find” and the Ibidem bibliographic record for additional reserarch and citing; how to update cites from Orbis to reflect the research document’s academic style. Orbis--Search Using Synonyms.wmv=14|Searching Using Synonyms|Orbis|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|1,863,292|3:46|How to expand search capabilities in Orbis by the use of synomyms; how to creating a synonym file; how to use synomyms in Orbis searches. Orbis--Search Using History.wmv=15|Using Search History|Orbis|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,984,816|4:27|How to use the long history of previous searches for subsequent searches; how to edit previous searches. Hyperlinks 1--Ibidem+Orbis.wmv=16|Linking Bibliographic Records and Orbis Searches|Integration|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|3,796,880|3:51|How to embed links into documents for instant cross-file hyper-linking; how to go from one note-taking file to a particular region of another file that indicates comparative relationships. Hyperlinks 2--Using Orbis.wmv=17|Linking Orbis Searches with a Paper|Integration|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|4,842,744|4:59|How links are embedded into documents associated with Orbis searches, either broadly across several files, or specifically to a particular Orbis “find”; how rich relationships can be established between documents. Tips--Accented Characters.wmv=18|Entering Accented Characters|Tips|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|2,615,520|3:19|How to enter accents and other diacriticals. Tips--Hyperlink Validity.wmv=19|Creating && Using Hyperlinks|Tips|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|1,326,680|1:11|How to keep hyperlinks valid, especially when using more than one computer. Tips--Log & Resume & Quick Open.wmv=20|Resuming Work in Progress|Tips|Dr. Mark D. Szuchman|11/12/2005|4,102,044|4:29|How to access the very powerful and extremely easy way to close down Nota Bene and resume your project exactly how you left it, so that all previously opened files and cursor locations are re-established, enabling you to continue work without hesitation.