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authorKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2014-02-12 01:30:46 -0500
committerKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2014-02-12 01:30:46 -0500
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DOC: Reword and clarify workflow
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@@ -52,16 +52,12 @@ and taking notes with Org, not on writing research articles with Org.
not mindless.
There is an endless stream of research articles, so it should be
- easy to add them. On the other hand, it shouldn't be so easy that I
- file them away without giving them any thought. For me, this means
- capturing the article and a link in my normal Org notes system. At
- some point, I glance over it enough to decide what general topic it
- should be in and refile it into a research notes file.
-
- I prefer adding BibTeX and PDF files lazily. My only requirement is
- that I put it in a relevant heading and that I name it with a
- proper citekey. I make sure to add a link to the study online. I
- only retrieve the BibTeX file or PDF file when I need to use them.
+ easy to add them, but it shouldn't be so easy that I file them away
+ without giving them any thought. For me, this means glancing over
+ it at least enough to place it under a general topic (or capturing
+ the article and a link in my normal Org notes system until I take
+ time to refile it to my research notes). I only retrieve the BibTeX
+ file or PDF file when I need to use them.
[these] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/78983