Victor Miller <victorsmiller <at> gmail.com> writes: > > I've just started using org-mode, and so far find it quite > useful. I have a very large collection of technical papers in a > directory tree, and I'd like to go through them and index them > through org-mode. What I'd like is to have a way of going through > them and look at the unannotated ones, and annotate them one by > one. I imagine doing this by first making up a file of links like > [[xxx.pdf][not done yet]], and then being presented with the not > done ones, glancing at them and deciding how what annotations to > put in. In addition I'd like to add tags. What I'd really like is > to be able to make up new tags on the fly. Has anyone done > anything like this in org-mode? > > Victor > > Hi, For organizing papers, I've recently found [[http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/weblog/2012/03/23/how-to-manage-and-export-bibliographic-notesrefs-in-org-mode/][an interesting blog post]]. Actually doing it is still on my TODO list unfortunately. However, the use-case seems common enough amongst orgmode users that if something is recognized as best-practice, maybe an entry in [[http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/][the worg tutorials section]] would be warranted.
Best Regards, B.