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October 30, 2023 By Karen Kenjosian

Streamlining Research: Scrible’s Journal Article Magic

Academic research and writing is constantly changing and evolving, making journal articles an essential part of the process. Whether you’re a student, educator, or researcher, the depth of knowledge offered by journal articles is incredibly valuable. Scrible recognizes this significance and has introduced innovative features to enhance the research experience.

Physical Journal Articles

Scrible has simplified the process of integrating physical journal articles into research. These credible sources can now seamlessly join your Scrible library.

By integrating physical journal articles into Scrible, you’re equipping yourself with a powerful tool for conducting comprehensive research. Whether crafting a research paper, preparing for a presentation, or simply expanding your knowledge, Scrible makes it easy to harness the wealth of information in physical journals.

Digital Journal Articles

The Scrible team is dedicated to improving your research experience, and this commitment extends to digital journal articles as well. To optimize the potential of your digital copies of journals, check out our step-by-step guide.

Collaborating and Sharing

Scrible isn’t just for solo research. It also allows you to collaborate with teammates and fellow researchers, making sharing articles, annotations, and notes easy. This collaborative feature streamlines group projects and facilitates sharing of research findings, making your research journey even more efficient and productive.

Citing Academic Journals

Citing academic journals in your research papers is a crucial step in the research process. Citing reputable sources offers several advantages:

Credibility: Peer-reviewed academic journals ensure the accuracy and veracity of information, lending credibility to your work when cited.

Depth of Knowledge: Journal articles offer expert analysis, research findings, and topic insights.

Supporting Claims: Citations from academic journals provide evidence to support arguments and claims, enhancing research paper persuasiveness.

Academic Integrity: Properly citing sources, such as journal articles, is crucial to upholding academic integrity, as it demonstrates respect for others’ work and helps to avoid plagiarism.


Scrible offers innovative features that allow researchers, students, and educators to seamlessly integrate physical and digital journal articles into their research process. These features enhance efficiency and ensure the integrity and quality of your work. By citing academic journals in your research papers, you tap into a wealth of knowledge and increase the credibility of your research.

Filed Under: New Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: academic integrity, academic papers, citations, collaboration, credibility, digital journals, innovative features, journal articles, peer-reviewed journals., physical journals, research, research experience, research process, research tools, scrible

October 23, 2023 By Karen Kenjosian

Group Assignments: Collaborate And Elevate Your Research

At Scrible, we believe that collaborative learning fosters more profound understanding, creative outcomes, and numerous additional benefits. That’s why we’re thrilled to spotlight one of our most exciting features: Group Assignments.

Elevate your research skills and streamline your workflow with Scrible’s robust and collaborative tools. With Scrible, you can collaborate with your team and seamlessly organize your research notes, citations, and sources. Say goodbye to the chaos of manual note-taking and hello to a streamlined and efficient research process. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or professional, Scrible’s powerful tools will transform your research game and help you achieve success.

The Power of Collaborative Learning
Recent studies shed light on the multifaceted advantages of collaborative learning:

Enhanced Academic Motivation: Collaborative learning methods have significantly boosted academic motivation among students (Loes, 2022)1. When students work together, they become more invested in learning, leading to heightened enthusiasm and engagement.

Active collaborative learning significantly impacts student engagement: A recent study states (Qureshi et al., 2021) that active learning involves students participating in discussions, making presentations, and gaining real-world experiences. Studies show that students learn better when they actively think and engage in their learning. This kind of learning also makes students more involved in their classes, committed to their education, and less likely to drop out. It creates a competitive learning environment. Active collaborative learning is a motivating method that gets students actively involved in learning. It means students work together to achieve different levels of performance.2

Improved Academic Writing Skills: Incorporating online collaboration tools into learning has positively affected students’ academic writing skills (Li & Mak, 2022)3. The interactive nature of such tools allows for instant feedback and collective problem-solving, leading to refined writing techniques.

How Does It Work?

Creating Group Assignments: Teachers can easily create group assignments and select members for each group. This allows for structured collaboration while ensuring each student plays a role.

Shared Libraries: Every group assignment comes with a shared library. This hub allows students to add, annotate, and discuss sources collaboratively. It’s a dynamic space where the research process becomes interactive.

Shared Annotations & Notes: Group members can see each other’s annotations and notes in real time. This fosters immediate discussion, clarification, and integration of different viewpoints.

Individual Accountability: Even within group assignments, individual contributions are tracked. This ensures that every student actively participates and contributes to the group’s success.

The Benefits

  • Enhanced Critical Thinking: When students work together, they challenge each other’s ideas, leading to deeper understanding and better research outcomes.
  • Improved Communication Skills: Collaborating in a digital space requires clear communication. Students learn to express their ideas succinctly and effectively.
  • Responsibility & Accountability: With individual contributions being tracked, students learn the importance of responsibility in a group setting.

Get Started!

Group assignments are a transformative feature that can elevate students’ research and writing process. If you’re a teacher looking to enhance collaborative learning in your classroom, get started with Scrible’s group assignments today!

Join the revolution in collaborative learning. Dive into Scrible, and let’s make research and writing a collaborative adventure!


  1. Loes, C. N. (2022). The Effect of Collaborative Learning on Academic Motivation. Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 10. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.10.4 ↩︎
  2. Muhammad Asif Qureshi, Asadullah Khaskheli, Jawaid Ahmed Qureshi,
    Syed Ali Raza & Sara Qamar Yousufi (2021): Factors affecting students’ learning performance
    through collaborative learning and engagement, Interactive Learning Environments, DOI:
    10.1080/10494820.2021.1884886 ↩︎
  3. Li, J., & Mak, L. (2022). The effects of using an online collaboration tool on college students’ learning of academic writing skills. System, 105, 102712. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.system.2021.102712 ↩︎

Filed Under: New Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: academic motivation, academic writing skills, citations, collaborative adventure, collaborative learning, collaborative tools, group assignments, professional, research notes, research platform, researcher, scrible, student, writing apprehension

September 6, 2023 By Karen Kenjosian

Scrible Heads Back to School with New Features!


Welcome Back, Educators!

The start of a new school year is always brimming with excitement, fresh aspirations, and of course, a dash of chaos. At Scrible, we’re passionate about providing tools that help streamline and enhance your teaching endeavors.

💡 Exclusive Webinars Just for You

To kick off this school year, we’re thrilled to invite you to two exclusive webinars crafted for educators like you. Whether you’re new to Scrible or a seasoned Scribler, these sessions promise to provide invaluable insights and tips to elevate your experience.

Scrible 101: Fundamentals of Scribling!

Date: September 12th

Time: 4:00 p.m. EST

Register Here

Scrible 102: New Features for the Scrible Savvy

Date: September 14th

Time: 4:00 p.m. EST

Register Here

🚀 Your Feedback in Action!

We’re blown away by the consistent feedback we receive from our dedicated community of educators. Your insights have been the driving force behind our recent innovations. Here’s a sneak peek into what we’ve rolled out:

Progress Tracker Feature

See up-to-date information based on student work. View the workflow and document the different elements of the process.

Group Assignments

Empower collaborative learning with ease by automatically sorting students into groups. Manually reassign students between groups and have the flexibility to track progress either individually or via groups.

Even more, coming soon!


🌐 Connect with Us On the Road

We’re excited to announce that we’ll be making our presence felt at several conferences this semester. We’d love to connect with you:

  • National Superintendents Forum: Sep. 17-19, San Antonio, TX
  • Georgia Regional Retreat: Oct. 1-2, Toccoa, GA
  • HERDI Panel Sessions: Oct. 7-9, Las Vegas, NV
  • HERDI Innovate Panel Sessions: Oct. 24-26, Phoenix, AZ
  • Institute for Education Innovation Fall Summit: Nov. 12-14, Boulder, CO

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to education. We’re always here to help and support you to make this school year memorable!

Filed Under: Enhancements, New Features

February 14, 2023 By Karen Kenjosian

Tip Tuesday | How to Edit a Citation

Happy Valentine’s Day! Are you loving our Tip Tuesday missives? It’s no secret we admire you! Let’s get to the heart of the matter with another tip to help you get the most out of Scrible! We would love to know what tips you want in the future! 🙂

Today’s Tip: How to Edit a Citation
When creating a bibliography, it’s essential to have the accurate citations. Scrible automagically generates citations for your sources. However, if an auto-generated citation is missing any required info, you can (and should) edit it to to update and correct it. Here’s how to do that…


Step 1: Go to My Library and…


Step 2: Click on the title of the source to open it.


Step 3: Select the Citation Sidebar to see the citation editor


Step 4: Note that missing elements of the citation glow red. In this example, the journal title is missing. Let’s fix that. 


Step 5: Entering the publication name prompts additional fields to complete. Edit them as needed.


Step 6: At the bottom of the Citation Sidebar, your citation updates in real-time and is auto saved.


Happy Scribling!

Your Feedback Makes a Difference

Please let us know what kinds of tips you want to see! 

Filed Under: Product, Tip Tuesday, Training and Support Tagged With: apa, bibliography, citation, citation generator, citations, education, librarians, mla, research

February 7, 2023 By Karen Kenjosian

Tip Tuesday | How to Rename the Title of a Source

It’s Tuesday, so you know what that means! Another Tip Tuesday to help you get the most out of Scrible!

Today’s Tip: How to Edit the Name of a Source
Scrible is a fantastic tool for compiling and citing sources, editing annotations, creating outlines, and writing papers. However, sometimes you pull an article or document into My Library with a name that does not reflect the content. No worries! Here are two ways to change the name of your Source.

When you Know the Name

If you know what you want to call the Source, you can change the name in three easy steps.


When you Need to Find the Name in the Source

Happy Scribling!

Your Feedback Makes a Difference

Please let us know what kinds of tips you would like to see! 

Thank you for using Scrible!

Filed Under: Tip Tuesday, Training and Support Tagged With: apa, bibliography, citation generator apa, department of education, education, format apa citation, mla citation, mla citation generator, mla format

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