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Tag Archives: Application software
Embarrassments of riches: Managing research assets
Last updated May 15, 2013 There’s research, there’s writing, and then there’s that netherworld in between: wrangling all the digital files you gather over the course of your work. Digital files are often easier to deal with than stacks of … Continue reading →
Posted in Digital Humanities, History & Technology, Tools
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Tagged Application software, Automator, Computing, digital research tools, good tools, Groupware, Management, OCR, optical character recognition, PDF, productivity, research, Technology/Internet, Tools, tools i like, Workflow, Workflow technology, Zotero
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