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5: Further Reading

Further Reading
Amy Cavender at Profhacker posts on “Getting Started with Zotero,”parts One and Two

For more information on Zotero in general see Dan Cohen’s blog:

Nick Santilli blogs on the importance of metadata: http://lifehacker.com/169971/metadata-as-a-filing-system

Works Cited
Shane Landrum, “Taming the all-digital history research collection, 1: tagging and filing.” 27 December 2009. http://cliotropic.org/blog/2009/12/taming-the-all-digital-history-research-collection-1-tagging-and-filing/

Konrad Lawson, “The Articulated Arm of an Archive Raider,” in Profhacker: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/the-articulated-arm-of-an-archive-raider/29243

Konrad Lawson, “Keeping Track of Archive Photos,” in Profhacker: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/keeping-track-of-archive-photos/30016

Profhacker, “Take a Minute to Collect Your Thoughts With Evernote,” 17 May 2010. http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Take-a-Minute-to-Collect-Yo/24020/

Kathleen Fitzpatrick, “A Brief Word from an Evernote Convert,” Profhacker, 6 July 2010. http://chronicle.com/blogPost/A-Brief-Word-from-an-Everno/25291/

Ryan Cordell, “How Do You Organize and Annotate PDFs?” 11 May 2010. http://chronicle.com/blogPost/How-Do-You-OrganizeAnn/23839/

4: Organizing Images 6: Discussion

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