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downshift 🫴πŸͺ΅πŸ”₯
@downshift.eth
if you’ve ever done intense research for a long-form piece, i’d be curious to know what tools you used to organize everything
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agusti
@bleu.eth
adhd prevents me but Zotero Obsidian Notion
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Adam
@adam-
The biggest game changer for me was incorporating a webclipper into the process. For the longest time my research workflow consisted of Notion and SaveToNotion, which allows for easy tagging and highlighting things that are related to what I'm researching. https://www.savetonotion.so/ When I moved over to Obsidian, I used their official webclipper which does pretty much the same thing (only localized). https://obsidian.md/clipper Organizing is only one aspect. The other is the ability to recall. For that, I use a combination of hashtags and filtered data base views to surface relevant keywords.
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vsck
@vsck
Ulysses and iA Writer -> on my mac / iphone, perfect sync, and very nice for organicing all my stuff
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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
Obsidian, Zotero, ChatGPT, NotebookLM, YouTube Obsidian is the key though, made a video about it if you're interested: https://youtu.be/-5IcgqlwYMA?si=0l_hZH7_guOXdrgM Also have a full playlist on how I connect it all together on that channel
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basil (recession arc)
@itsbasil
any 2way linking database
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Ian
@ianrxyz.eth
I enjoy cherrytree https://www.giuspen.net/cherrytree/
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