![]() ![]() Highlights - to extract annotations from all my scholarly information.īookends -powerful bibliographic management for my Mac. OmniFocus - Where I store the manuscripts I can't immediately retrieve-for batch retrieval at a later time. Read by QxMD - "Flipboard for scholarly information." How I'm finding the majority of new literature lately (blog entry- Keeping Current with Bookends and QxMD Read) Hazel - Runs in the background on my Mac to automatically add PDF manuscripts to Bookends.ĭropbox - the location of my Scrivener and Devonthink files.ĭrafts - Used for capturing ideas and anything else that comes to mind ( see this entry, and this one) LaunchBar 6 - Used for many functions including extracting and searching for references found in manuscripts, saving annotations, launching apps, etc. I've included links to past articles to show how I've set up my infrastructure. Finally, I'll take you through the writing process, from concept to manuscript/grant submission. Then, I'll go over extracting information. After that, I'll write about how I read and synthesize the information to help with sense-making. I'll then cover how I collect information. I'll start with the "meta" infrastructure programs that make the whole workflow run, including the set-up. Some criticize my workflow for its complexity, but I can assure you that it is amazingly functional once set up. I thought I'd share what I'm currently doing. My workflow has changed substantially over the last several years. One of the most popular entries on WIPPP has been my 2015 Writing Workflow.
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