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Note-taking and Information Management for Humanities & Social Sciences Research: Tools, Techniques, Tips

Tips

Software designed for managing research and information or for writing often incorporates note-taking capabilities.

Zotero

Zotero

 

 

Zotero

  • Free, open-source
  • Citations with notes
  • Notes as "index cards" linked to citations
  • Organizes and allows annotation of PDFs
  • Excellent at capturing publicly available web pages 

Mendeley

Mendeley

  • Free
  • Requires installation onto the desktop
  • Organizes and allows annotation of pdfs-automatically names pdfs with article titles
  • Backups onto the web

Scrivener

Scrivener

  • Designed as writing software, rather than information/citation manager
  • Must be purchased and installed
  • Notes as index cards
  • Writing and notes together

OCR

Scanning is not enough. To be searchable, PDFs must be OCRed (Optical Character Recognition) which means that the pdf "image" is rendered into text.

Adobe Acrobat Pro has built in OCR.

OCR is also available more or less free elsewhere though quality and features vary:

Google OCR

PDF to OCR from PDFzilla

OCR is almost never 100% perfect.

For highest quality OCR and also foreign language OCR, try ABBYY.

Adobe Pro

Adobe Acrobat Pro