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I have many papers in pdf form and fail at organizing them in a way I can find them efficiently. Any suggestions?
The discussion revolves around strategies for organizing academic papers, particularly in PDF format. Participants share various methods, tools, and systems for efficient retrieval and management of their papers, touching on both personal organization techniques and software solutions.
Participants present multiple competing views on the best methods and tools for organizing academic papers. There is no consensus on a single approach, and disagreements exist regarding the compatibility of BibTeX with Word.
Some participants express limitations in their current systems, such as the inability to search by keywords or areas effectively. The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and preferences without resolving the complexities involved in organizing a large number of academic papers.
Individuals looking for strategies to manage and organize academic papers, particularly those dealing with large collections or multidisciplinary topics.
You're kidding, right? Are you really so lame that you can't organize the stuff that you download? I don't think so, or you wouldn't bother downloading the stuff. Just give it some thought. You'll figure out a system that works for you.DukeLuke said:I have many papers in pdf form and fail at organizing them in a way I can find them efficiently. Any suggestions?
DukeLuke said:I have many papers in pdf form and fail at organizing them in a way I can find them efficiently. Any suggestions?
ThomasT said:You're kidding, right? Are you really so lame that you can't organize the stuff that you download? I don't think so, or you wouldn't bother downloading the stuff. Just give it some thought. You'll figure out a system that works for you.
M Quack said:If you use Word, then BibTeX will not work for you.