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Note Taking Tips?
Adam Schoales | Sep 29 2007
I'm in my first year of university and trying desperately to come up with the best way to take notes on my mac... I've been looking into notae and yojimbo (I like the tagging features alot, but dislike that I can't put in pictures and such) but have heard good things about journler and devonthink. The problem with Notae (which I used today) is everything is in SQL databases which is going to make it difficult. Plus most of these apps REQUIRE you to make a new database file rather than a bunch of text files which it will database and collect, etc. I've also heard wiki's are a great way to take notes but have no clue how to do so on my mac. So please, if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them. I'm sure there are many like me who also would love to know any suggestions for great apps for us Univeristy kids. 105 Comments
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According to StateSubmitted by kirkrr on October 4, 2007 - 12:58pm.
As far as permissions, in many states, the only legal requirement on recording conversations is that one party of the conversation be aware of the recording. As the person recording the work, you already have your own permission. As far as copyrights, under the Federal Copyright Law, Fair Use Provision, and copyrighted material used for education purposes is exempt from copyright restrictions for a period of 30 days - after than, the copy of the copyrighted materials must be destroyed. Proper annotation providing credit for the author must be maintained, but that is all. If a professor is going to fail you for this, then a simple letter from a lawyer to the school should alleviate the teacher of his failure to follow the law. But then again, it is academia, and they only follow the laws they think are applicable and beneficial to them anyway :-) » POSTED IN:
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