Best Apps/Services of 2013 Jamie Todd Rubin has two posts addressing this topic, 12 of the Most Useful Apps and Services for 2013, and 4 Additional Apps and Services That Work So Well They Are Virtually Invisible. He does cover … Continue reading
Category Archives: Link Roundups
Academic Workflows ProfHacker has an interesting example in Digital Workflows for the Archive. Post is by a researcher who works a lot with manuscripts in archives, and describes the tools he uses (including Turboscan, Dropbox, IKeyboard (now TacType), Byword, and … Continue reading
Academic Blogging Since my last post was on academic blogging, the post A New Science Blogging Scandal: Deja Vu All Over Again from the Scholarly Kitchen blog points to a problem I did not have room to cover, the difficulties … Continue reading
Lucky 13! Yes, this is actually the 13th Links Roundup Post. Yee-ha! The Awesomest 7-Year Postdoc or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tenure-Track Faculty Life. A really great post on work-life balance for academics. Lengthy, … Continue reading
Meta Articles on Choosing the Right Tools: How to Make Prudent Choices About Your Tools. EXCELLENT post from the ProfHacker blog that is not about specific tools for academic workflow (though it does mention a few), but how to go … Continue reading
Evernote for Scientists: Mastering the Electronic Lab Notebook. One of the few posts I’ve seen on Evernote for the sciences and for academic research. Microsoft Unwraps Big OneNote Update for Android, iPad and iPhone. Look and feel the same across … Continue reading