![]() I use the iLiadPdfScribbleMerger java program to merge the scribbled pdf, placing it in a 'work-in-progress' folder on my desktop. What I've started to do is put articles sorted by topic on my iLiad, scribble on them, and then copy the folder containing the pdf, manifest.xml, and the scribble.irx file to my macbookpro. When I'm writing articles, I go through these piles, re-reading marked sections and my notes and incorporating them into my work. ![]() They then go in a pile on my desk, sorted by whatever I'm working on. I then carry this paper with me everywhere, slowly but surely reading the articles, making lots of notes on them and generally marking them up. In my normal practice, I download academic articles in pdf form, and print them out on paper. ![]() I'm just starting to use an iLiad to try and reduce the vast amounts of paper I use as an academic. Not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but I'd like to get a sense of how people are using their iLiad to do research reading.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |