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  1. #REVIEW TAGNOTATE MAC OS X#
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This may look complex, but all I had to do in practice was ask myself the same three or four questions every time I go to tag something. Bush, etc.īy using a special character at the beginning of all tags in a particular class (with the exception of topic) I could quickly type that character and then be presented with a brief list of available options. Example: Property Law, Finance, Music, Graphic Design, UX, Education, etc. This is the most traditional use of tags, so it’s going to be the biggest category. If I were citing to it, how it would be classified in a citation manual? Examples. This sounds similar to project tags, but I think they’re a bit broader. Examples: #Coursework, #Family, #Externship, # Exaltation (a Mormon religious expression for heaven), #Law Review, etc.

  • #Efforts or pursuits in my life to which I dedicate substantial time.
  • One article suggested creating tags as classes of descriptors.

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    Others suggested a combination of notebooks and tags. I knew that tags were a powerful tool, so I searched for a good system to keep myself from having as many tags as I had articles and notes. This was a dream! Everything was in one place and was searchable! Tags

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    I also used Evernote Premium’s PDF annotation and annotation summary features to draw out the most important passages within 40-page journal articles and cases. Within hours I had uploaded over a hundred PDF’s into Evernote, added “created date,” “author,” and tags to them. Nevertheless, I gave Evernote a second try. I had heard of people going paperless with Evernote, but I didn’t see the connection between a note database and document management. After all, OneNote’s built-in headings, collapsible outline format, and easy keyboard shortcuts had more than met my needs through a year and a half of law school. I had an account for years but never saw the use. I added numbers to the beginnings of the filenames, but each time I found some new evidence I had to renumber all of them. The worst was trying to get them to show up in order so I could think of them as a chronological list. I quickly realized that there was no good way of adding metadata to the various statutes, cases, and articles that I had collected without creating some pretty unwieldy filenames. I was working on a large research project late last year and I tried to organize my research into folders. I wanted ONE big folder, completely searchable from four distinct descriptive angles using the same tagging system I had used in Evernote.

    #REVIEW TAGNOTATE MAC OS X#

    Tags, Descriptors, and Kissing Folders Goodbye in Mac OS X








    Review tagnotate