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  1. #READCUBE PAPERS SORT BY PUBLICATION DATE HOW TO#
  2. #READCUBE PAPERS SORT BY PUBLICATION DATE SOFTWARE#

We’re here to give you the inside scoop on where and how to find the relevant literature. I think you can use Apple's Scribble feature to live convert your notes to typed text, but that comes with all the problems of handwriting recognition.Keeping track of the scientific literature in your research field without getting overwhelmed can be a struggle. Regarding your question whether it is possible to take hand-written notes in Obsidian. And they all lock you into their app-internal document storage.ĭevonThink can at least help somewhat as it can index the Obsidian Vault and a collection of PDFs at the same time, but you can't index the PDFs stored and managed in one of the other apps efficiently cross-platform, which is a real bummer. However the annotation options are not that powerful in those apps. Then there are apps like Bookends (expensive and feels outdated), Papers 3 (the old version, not that new "Readcube" bollocks), Zotero (feels dated, but has a new iOS app in beta), which can serve as a manager of your PDFs to read.

#READCUBE PAPERS SORT BY PUBLICATION DATE SOFTWARE#

GoodNotes for example doesn't and I'm not aware that any software does it cross-platform.Īpps like MarginNote 3 and LiquidText look nice, but fall short since they silo in your documents. This only works if an app that manages the PDFs assigns unique identifiers and you store all of your notes/annotated papers in it.-If it is offered at all. Mixing handwritten notes (GoodNotes, Notability, etc.) and (annoated) PDFs in general with Obsidian only seems possible by linking different apps with URLs, which is fragile. I've created many vaults to start with a structure, but I keep returning to my old or none system at all. I'm on my phone so I'm sorry I can't link to the plugins rn but I'll try to do it later Let me know if you have any questions, I haven't gone too in-depth re: methodĮdit: To answer your specific questions: there is a plugin for importing citations from Zotero, a plugin for importing highlights from PDF, and yes all of my notes for everything are in the same vault. Obsidian helps me get the ideas in order, but formal writing is like a performance. You wouldn't have your prototype be your final product, and in the same way I do my formal writing outside of Obsidian. However, I don't try to produce finished work in Obsidian. The process of making notes clarifies thinking substantially. I think Obsidian is super useful for gathering ideas and posing them together in various ways. If classes have paper writing, then project notes are created for each project for me to draft and outline. If something interests me, I move it up the chain. Outlines will link to key concepts (check out evergreen notes for the whole method), so there is a ladder of ideas being escalated from class to reading to concept level. Readings are linked from the class note, and then each reading gets a note in outliner format. So I'm only undergrad (philosophy) but I use Obsidian for almost all of my workflow.Įach class gets a note. Thank you much kindly big time in advance. Lastly, on the iOS Obsidian app, can I have hand written doodles/thoughts with the apple pencil saved as notes?

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Is there a plugin/option to have highlighted excerpts from academic papers automatically collected? Somewhat like Ratta/Supernote's "digest" feature or Liquidtext on iOS?ĭo people have one universal vault in which they keep everything? Papers/Notes/Journals/Coding/Life/Home/etc? Or do people predominantly keep seperate vaults for separate topics in life? If you did one all encompassing vault, I suppose the graph view would just have unconnected nodes? Is there a plugin/option to have academic papers that source each other automatically linked? This software looks super powerful, but I'm a little overwhelmed and unsure of how the plugins/community sourcing works, so.ĭoes anyone use Obsidian for academic work? It seems like academic papers are already somewhat backlinked with sourcing, and if you have the right software, forward linked by other papers as well.











Readcube papers sort by publication date