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Note taking and organization What is KeepNote KeepNote is a note taking application that works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X. With KeepNote, you can store your class notes, TODO lists, research notes, journal entries, paper outlines, etc in a simple notebook hierarchy with rich-text formatting, images, and more. Using full-text search, you can retrieve any note for later reference. KeepNote is designed to be cross-platform (implemented in Python and PyGTK) and stores your notes in simple and easy to manipulate file formats (HTML and XML). Read more about KeepNote's design philosophy or follow my development ideas on twitter (@mattrasmus). Features Rich-text formatting (e.g. Updates 2012.03.26 - Released KeepNote 0.7.8 I just released KeepNote 0.7.8. 2012.01.01 - Released KeepNote 0.7.7 Happy new year! 2011.11.20 - Released KeepNote 0.7.6 KeepNote 0.7.6 is now released. Download See change log for update details. Download extensions There are a growing number of extensions available for KeepNote. Requirements Notes

Reference management and bibliography generation software for Macintosh www.lukas-renggli.ch/smalltalk/magritte/tutorial.pdf Free Software "Our repository user requirements told us that we needed to go beyond the simple customisation of EPrints. We tendered for development work and found there was nowhere better than EPrints Services to do the job. They've helped us understand the strengths of EPrints and are delivering functionality that matches our needs." University of Lincoln How do you improve the world's first and most powerful repository software? EPrints 3 is "a significant milestone towards ideal repository software". Try out the new features of EPrints 3 online with our demonstration repository, watch feature videos or see a slideshow PDF of the features of the software. Repository managers Lower the barrier for your depositors while improving metadata quality and the value of your collection. Depositors Time saving depositsImport data from other repositories and servicesAutocomplete-as-you-type for fast data entry Researchers Developers Webmasters

The Best Online Research Apps/Sites You've Never Heard Of Is it possible to conduct research without Google? YES! In fact, it’s NECESSARY for college-level research. Google and other Internet search engines are great tools for researching the basics of any subject. Artcyclopedia – If you’re looking for information on artists or art movements, Artcyclopedia is a great place to begin. BioMedCentral – BioMedCentral is an archive of over 170 biology, chemistry and medical journals. Digital History – An valuable resource for those who seek information on U.S. history, Digital History offers an up-to-date textbook, as well as essays on film, private life, and science and technology, and visual histories about Lincoln’s America and America’s Reconstruction. FindArticles.com – FindArticles has the text of articles from about 500 print periodicals with coverage back to 1998, and usage is completely free of charge. INFOMINE – INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources. U.S. Did you enjoy this article?

Zotero: A Serious Online Research Tool: Online Collaboration « For years, I’ve been looking for a serious online research tool that would let me not just add to the ratnest of bookmarks and “favorites” I have, but really control, annotate, correlate, tag and source online material. Last week, as I was gearing up to join WWD, I found an awesomely deep, free, open source and innovative tool in the form of a super-stable FireFox 2.0 extension: Zotero. Zotero is a brainchild of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, well funded thanks to several grants, including $1.2 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The money shows – Zotero is as slick as any commercial product, the documentation is deep and tasty with lots of nicely done screencasts and the developer info is some of the best Open Source project docs I’ve seen. “How is Zotero better than bookmarks?” While designed to make academic citations a one click snap, Zotero supports non-academic web workers:

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