Dear All,

I thought I'd share an "ah-ah" moment appertaining to text slicer plugin.

I receive emails alerts from Google Scholar
I started to make notes on a reply the the alert
* deleted the "no-relpy [...]" subject line gmail automatically gives
* added "tags" to the "To" field in gmail (the field does not insist that
the text entered is an email address.
** I used the To field to direct my notes on the alert towards various
projects and groups of people.
* the notes get saved as a draft. the notes can also be given a label and a
quick link to all drafts added to gmail's sidebar

Then I copy and pasted my notes into the text slicer TW.

I then edited my slices, downloaded the TW and then attached the file to
the draft email.

The draft email is now "tagged" with the phrases I added the the "To"
field, and I can search gmail using these terms. It is also a place where I
have saved a TW.

All of this gave rise to the idea of a workflow about receiving
information, editing it and annotating it, connecting it, categorising it.

I can begin to see this process taking place in several steps using
combinations of media. Where as previously I'd be wanting to get things
into my "Node TW" as quickly as possible, I now see the benefits of steps
which involve a certain messiness. I am happy with the messiness as I've
got it stored as a draft in gmail, and the quality of search features in
gmail remove the fear thay my precious insights are not lost.



Alex

On 9 September 2015 at 15:15, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Danielo
>
> I agree with Evolena suggestion, I was talking about your proposal of
>> creating a parallel tag system.
>>
>
> Well, the proposal is to shift something from being an ordinary tag to
> being otherwise encoded via fields; the aim of the proposal is thus
> explicitly to create a parallel tag system so that the ordinary tag space
> isn't polluted.
>
> The idea of being able to apply tag semantics to any field has come up
> before, and aroused interest, so it's definitely on my list.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>
>
>
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