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Academic Note Collection Project
caseykoons | Apr 18 2006
I'm a comparative religion student headed for grad school this coming fall. I've been thinking about and exploring a projected I'd like to do that I think would greatly benefit me both in grad school and in an academic career generally. I would like to create some kind of collection (I avoid the use of the word database deliberately) of all of my notes, papers, and other academic work that has: 1) Fairly easily assembly. The documents are in various forms (word, rtf, stw, even some Word Perfect files) 2) Easy update and the ability to edit these entries. 3) Powerful search and organization features, such as the links of a wiki or a concordance. I've explored various wiki options, such as MoinX and Instiki, but I've been turned off with how much time it would take to convert all of these documents into something the wiki could use. Especially those documents with footnotes. I recently heard about DEVONthink and while it looks interesting, I can't afford to buy any software that doesn't meet the projects goals exactly. Is there anyone who has faced a similar challenge? What tools (for the Mac OS) may I have overlooked? 24 Comments
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Is there a certain threshold...Submitted by wood.tang on April 20, 2006 - 12:57pm.
Is there a certain threshold for project size/complexity at which DEVONthink becomes useful vs. overkill? I'm working on a thesis project that requires a fair amount of research. The bulk of it will come from interviews, so audio recordings and transcripts, plus a couple dozen news articles, scanned court and police records, some photos, emails, and my various written drafts. Nothing like a PhD dissertation--I don't need to worry about sourcing, footnotes, bibliography, etc.--but I'm starting to see it really pile up. The more I hear you guys talk, the more I think I could use something more robust than my "throw it all in one pile" system. » POSTED IN:
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