Writing and Organizing Literature Notes for Scientific Writing
Offered By: EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive 17-minute conference talk from EmacsConf 2022 on utilizing Emacs for efficient literature note-taking and organization in scientific writing. Learn about bibliography management, creating literature notes with ivy-bibtex-edit-notes, and using org-roam reference templates. Watch a demonstration of annotating with org-noter, adding afterthoughts, and creating permanent notes from reference material. Discover solutions to organizational challenges with zetteldesk.el and its desktop feature. Gain insights into filtering with ivy-bibtex, inserting literature, and composing final articles. This talk, available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, offers valuable techniques for researchers and academics looking to enhance their scientific writing workflow using Emacs.
Syllabus
.000 My second brain
.320 Contents of the talk
.560 Bibliography management
.200 Creating literature notes: ivy-bibtex-edit-notes
.960 org-roam reference template
.160 Demo
.840 Annotating with org-noter
.240 Annotating in English
.120 Afterthoughts on an article
.200 Adding a note
.480 Creating permanent notes from reference material
.680 The organization problem
.520 zetteldesk.el
.600 The zetteldesk-desktop
.040 Filtering with ivy-bibtex
.840 Inserting literature
.200 Composing the final article
.160 Thanks
Taught by
EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts
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