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electricarchaeology.ca
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| | | | (See my previous post about Obsidian here. This post is written for my students, except for the bit at the end) In recent years, I've found that a lot of my research materials are all online. Everything I read, everything I study. I use Zotero to handle bibliography and to push pdfs to an iPad... | |
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www.marianamontes.me
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| | | | Now that I learned about Obsidian, I'm readjusting how I take notes and organize my literature readings. The next step is to integrate it with Zotero! | |
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blog.kemonine.info
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| | | | A digital methodology | |
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www.thoughtasylum.com
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| | While Drafts is my ever present information capture app, Obsidian is the destination for a large amount of that information as I build the content into cross-referenced, meaningful notes. Much like Drafts, Obsidian has a framework through which people can develop plug in solutions (literally "plugins" - core and community), which in many ways mimics Drafts' actions. While some of my own work on Drafts actions has yielded libraries and reusable actions that others can build into workflows, the nature of s... |