[Air-l] Doctoral Research - Project or Document Management Software

Lois Ann Scheidt lscheidt at indiana.edu
Wed Jun 20 05:08:19 PDT 2007


I have always made entries in Reference Manager 
(http://www.refman.com/) to document the titles for downloaded files 
and webpages.  I have a titling system and everything goes into one 
folder for easy access and that system works fine for me.  However, I 
have to admit that I really like the look of some the programs you've 
suggested here, particularly Papers.  Are their any good PC based 
solutions? No I don't own a Mac...not yet.

Lois Ann Scheidt

Doctoral Student - School of Library and Information Science, Indiana
University, Bloomington IN USA

Adjunct Instructor - School of Informatics, IUPUI, Indianapolis IN USA and
IUPUC, Columbus IN USA

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Quoting Daniel Sutko <dmsutko at ncsu.edu>:

> I've just started wrestling with this problem, too. I've been
> experimenting with Journler (http://journler.com/) and Yojimbo
> (http://www.barebones.com/products/yojimbo/), both for Mac.  Journler
> is donationware, but you can get a student discount for Yojimbo.
> Right now, they're looking the same to me, but maybe 30 days will
> tell the difference. :) I'd love to hear what other people are using,
> too.
>
> -Dan
>
>
> Dan_Sutko at ncsu.edu
> TA - Public Speaking Program
> RA - Mobile Gaming Research Lab
> Dept. of Communication
> North Carolina State University
>
>
> On Jun 19, 2007, at 9:02 PM, Ben Spigel wrote:
>
>> You can really use any database program to organize things. If you are
>> a mac user, I use something called DevonNotes
>> (www.devon-technologies.com), it handles any kind of format, and its a
>> good way to take notes. Papers, like Jeremy suggested, is also a good
>> mac application. I've also experimented with using a personal wiki,
>> but that's still in its early stages.
>>
>> The key is to think about exactly what you need, and then look around
>> and find a program that is close to what you're thinking of. There are
>> actually a lot of programs out there for this application. I'm
>> interested in what other's use.
>>
>> Ben Spigel
>> Graduate Student
>> Department of Geography
>> The Ohio State University
>>
>> On 6/19/07, Jeremy Malcolm <Jeremy at malcolm.id.au> wrote:
>>> Samita Nandy wrote:
>>>> I am a Ph.D. student and currently arranging research material
>>>> for my thesis
>>>> proposal and dissertation.   In my research, I am coming across a
>>>> vast number of online sites and offline material.  Usually, I
>>>> save them as
>>>> documents and organize them as files and folders in my study area or
>>>> computer.  However, I was wondering if there is any academic
>>>> software that
>>>> could manage, categorize, and coordinate research, conferences,
>>>> publications, calender, appointments, etc in a strategic manner.
>>>
>>> For organising publications, take a look at Papers:
>>> http://mekentosj.com/papers/.  You *do* have a Mac, right? ;-)
>>>
>>> For some of your other requirements, look at OpenGroupware.org:
>>> http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/index.html.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
>>> Internet and Open Source lawyer, IT consultant, actor
>>> host -t NAPTR 1.0.8.0.3.1.2.9.8.1.6.e164.org|awk -F! '{print $3}'
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