Hi,
I'm sure that we are all familiar with the research method of taking
notes on individual notecards (If you aren't, just google "notecard
research method" and you will find several examples of it). I think I
first learned it in elementary school when doing a report on ducks.
Now as a graduate student my research is much more complex.
Unfortunately, somewhere along the way the notecard method fell out of
use in my research in favor of PDFs and hardcopies of the articles and
books I was using.
It has become necessary to reincorporate this method into my research
to simplify an organize the whole process. I was thinking of using GTD
TiddlyWikki to do it. I was wondering if anyone has used it to
organize their research notes, and if there are any helpful tips on
how to best utilize it for this purpose.
-JM

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