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In Pursuit of a Digital Academic Workflow: Putting Digital Reading, Annotating, and Citation Management to Work for Your Studies

by zaidshan | Oct 17, 2013 | CHI Fellowship Program

I’ve always been one of those students who had trouble taking notes from readings.  I’ve tried a variety of strategies with varying degrees of success and most of these revolved around ways to write notes on paper, Word documents, or annotate hard copy texts...

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