I love bibliographies. I'm such a big fan of them. They have led me in such interesting directions, places and people I would never, in other instances, have discovered.
that's a great point Roger; same here, which, I suppose, is part of the reason that I'm fairly passionate about compiling and sharing my references. Also, of course, for giving credit, not that I could ever credit all the infinite sources, but at least I make an effort. I do tire of seeing ideas shared without any references.
I just stumbled across this when searching for how to copy formatted text from Scrivener to Substack. Thank you! Coincidentally, I have my own system using just Zotero and Scrivener. One question: Can you describe the advantages of using Obsidian for notes on sources instead of just putting your notes into Zotero? I like that I can annotate PDFs and create detailed notes within Zotero, including links back to specific passages. Still, notes are unwieldy within Zotero, but I do not want to learn a new system and add another app to my repertoire. Thanks.
I love bibliographies. I'm such a big fan of them. They have led me in such interesting directions, places and people I would never, in other instances, have discovered.
that's a great point Roger; same here, which, I suppose, is part of the reason that I'm fairly passionate about compiling and sharing my references. Also, of course, for giving credit, not that I could ever credit all the infinite sources, but at least I make an effort. I do tire of seeing ideas shared without any references.
whats the book in the photo of pencil markings?
The Descent of Man, by Grayson Perry
https://bookshop.org/a/96231/9780143131656
one of my favorites from my list of books on men & masculinity
https://bookshop.org/lists/men-and-masculinity
great, thanks!
This is an awesome reference and love all of the tools. Going to start with the journaling app and attempt to stay organized.
Day One is super easy and really helped me get going. Highly recommended!
I just stumbled across this when searching for how to copy formatted text from Scrivener to Substack. Thank you! Coincidentally, I have my own system using just Zotero and Scrivener. One question: Can you describe the advantages of using Obsidian for notes on sources instead of just putting your notes into Zotero? I like that I can annotate PDFs and create detailed notes within Zotero, including links back to specific passages. Still, notes are unwieldy within Zotero, but I do not want to learn a new system and add another app to my repertoire. Thanks.
Yeah buddy. Tried it once before. I’ll go again. Cheers