![]() Young padawan, grep is soooo much more powerful than strg+f (gruss nach deutschland). In my field, forensics, the use of a certain tool or certain car brand might be buried deep in the text of an article on something completely different.Īlso, you can search your pdf for "doi" and put together a list of stuff you want to bother scihub with. This of course depends highly on the field you are working in. you can search through all of them, not just the abstract and title. The reason I also keep my pdfs locally is for the power of pdfgrep. From time to time I upload the directory contents to paperpile and then dump it locally with all my other locally stored pdf. I print to pdf the page and save it in my pdf-download. Lets say I find a blog post, wikipedia or whatever, which might not be citable but sums up a problem. as well as a dedicated pdf-download directory. and familiarize yourself with terminal applications for scihub. easy to search through and easy to export Bibtex from.Ī browser plugin for sci-hub. Paperpile for keeping and ordering my literature. My first goal I have set for myself is to create a template, based on that guideline of the university, set all the formatting stuff, and then begin with the writing.ĭo you have any tips on how to get a grip on how this whole system of creating text and citing-workflow works / can work for individual persons?Īll sort of contructive help if very welcome! I appreciate ur contribution!Įverbody's workflow is different, so here just for inspiration is mine: I got a guideline from my university, where all the formatting requirements are collected. All the other guys use Word, but it doesn't bother me as there is no collaboration needed. Also I think learning Latex by doing is a good choice as I can grow during my studies and finally in the Bachelors Thesis I am able to do a great job hopefully. I am new to LaTeX as well as to academic writing, but I decided for LaTeX as I want to set up the formatting once and then just focus on writing. Now I am not sure if I forgot anything, and where to find good tutorials for writing my first academic work. (I followed the upper red instructions, not the Debian/Ubuntu one, I didnt want to rely on that one member maintaining it in github)Įverything seems to work fine so far, no errors or anything, although I didnt actively use it till now. ![]() I have followed the following procedure:
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