Since Evernote allows sharing notebooks, to have a shared collection of papers all you need is to share the notebook with the people involved. Sharing your paper collection with others Since there is no direct link, I might have a paper in one place but not the other, but papers that I cited in my own research in the last few years, are definitely in both. This is my paper collection i Evernote – 913 in total – and each note is a paper (or report, etc).Įach note is at least the PDF I saved (below), and perhaps some notes I made about the paper. The only link between the two is the Bibtex key, which is how I name the note in Evernote. Remember that Evernote is not a reference manager, but it is where I store the paper PDFs and notes about the papers. I was already keeping track of the papers I read in Evernote – see this post on organizing my bibliography with Evernote and Jabref, but I will recap some things here. This might be also an option if you are organizing a journal club. Since I was already an avid Evernote (get 1 month premium for free here) user, I decided to see if shared Evernote notebooks could be the solution to share papers with students. Although I have only supervised a couple of students during my tenure track, I already found often saying the same thing during each meeting – in particular, what are good papers to start reading about a particular topic.
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