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Re: [O] how do scientists use org mode?
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Sven Bretfeld |
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Re: [O] how do scientists use org mode? |
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1 Feb 2012 09:41:29 +0100 |
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Hi Christoph
For my scientific work (I'm an Indologist) I use orgmode in three ways:
1. _Project planning and calendar management_
That's just the normal thing. I use the GTD approach, extended by
some specialties like the tags :BIGROCK: (most important project to
work on this week) and :MIT: (most important thing of the day).
2. _Writing papers_
To me this is one of the most important powers of orgmode: work on
papers and have Todos inserted into the text directly. So, if you
have referenced a book but you don't have it at hand at the moment,
you can do:
This is a paraphrase you need a reference for (Smith 2009: ??).
TODO Check the page in Smith's book :LIBRARY:
I always add files with draft papers to org-agenda-files. Next time
I'm at the library and have MobileOrg with me, the Todo shows up and
I can check the book. I know of no other wordprocessor or editor
which can do this.
3. _Collecting reference material_
Whenever I read a book (since some months I usually read ebooks or
pdfs on my tablet), I find passages I need for present or future
papers. With the ezReader app (Android) you can mark these passages
and send them to MobileOrg. When I come home, the new material has
already synced and waits to be tagged and refiled. I use org-files
for each paper I'm working on as databases for references. The header
is a short description of the content of each reference. Keywords and
bibliographic data are put into drawers that can be queried. I have
an Emacs macro that automatically transforms the raw entry into the
right markup.
Welcome to org
Sven
GMX Christoph 13 <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi
> this is my first post here and although I am evaluating org mode with great
> interest, I am also asking myself in which way other scientists are making
> use of org mode. It will take a while to get my head around how to accomplish
> certain things in org mode but for the moment I am intrigued by *why* one
> would want to approach the problem of organizing one's research with org mode
> and in which way.
> Are you putting exclusively your todos in, well, your todo file and perhaps
> keep project-related things, such as data and progress, notes, ideas etc.
> somewhere else? Or do you embed your notes and todos within their original
> context, i.e. is org mode your one-stop solution for data management? Do you
> maintain a separate file for every major project you are responsible for or
> involved in or throw everything into one or few humungous files and
> differentiate using hierarchies and tags?
> In the past I have hit some road blocks not so much with other softwares but
> rather concepts such as GTD, which I think is tailored to the needs of people
> outside science, so I would deeply appreciate your views and experience.
>
> If this list is geared towards the proximate aspects of development and less
> towards philosophy of usage, I apologize
>
> Christoph
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