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diff --git a/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-reference--emacs-as-a-fullyfledged-reference-manager--vidianos-giannitsis--answers.vtt b/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-reference--emacs-as-a-fullyfledged-reference-manager--vidianos-giannitsis--answers.vtt index c41a24db..e41b3dd1 100644 --- a/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-reference--emacs-as-a-fullyfledged-reference-manager--vidianos-giannitsis--answers.vtt +++ b/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-reference--emacs-as-a-fullyfledged-reference-manager--vidianos-giannitsis--answers.vtt @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ WEBVTT +NOTE Q: Have you try ivy-bibtex/bibtex-completion.el, how it compares to ebib? + 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:01.381 So the first question, @@ -75,6 +77,8 @@ Yeah, that's OK. We'll transcribe all the answers later. 00:01:27.862 --> 00:01:32.541 So you can just go ahead and talk. +NOTE Q: Do you find showing abstract on your navigation panel helpful? + 00:01:32.542 --> 00:01:34.301 And do you find showing abstract @@ -195,6 +199,8 @@ because I prefer to answer it orally 00:03:49.142 --> 00:03:53.261 because it's a bit longer than the others answering in IRC. +NOTE Q: it seems that there's a meta problem here: too much information. Do your tools reduce cognative load? + 00:03:53.262 --> 00:03:55.261 So it seems that there's a meta problem here. @@ -319,16 +325,18 @@ too much information when you're working with literature 00:06:23.182 --> 00:06:35.221 -that's by nature and yeah essentially that +that's by nature, and yeah, essentially 00:06:35.222 --> 00:06:36.381 that's for me the thing 00:06:36.382 --> 00:06:41.141 -that i'm i'm just putting this information elsewhere +that I'm just putting this information elsewhere 00:06:41.142 --> 00:06:44.941 -so i don't have to keep it in my mind +so I don't have to keep it in my mind. + +NOTE Q: When you download a new article, how do you integrate its file to your database? For example, do you move and rename the file manually? 00:06:44.942 --> 00:06:52.421 Okay, so when you download a new article, @@ -352,19 +360,19 @@ but I did that very quickly, so it's understandable that it wasn't there. 00:07:16.582 --> 00:07:21.501 -Essentially, And when I download the article, +Essentially, when I download the article, 00:07:21.502 --> 00:07:27.421 -then I will open Ivy Bib Tech and find the article. +then I will open ivy-bibtex and find the article. 00:07:27.422 --> 00:07:31.581 For example, this one is the first. 00:07:31.582 --> 00:07:34.941 -You can open the menu in Ivy Bib Tech. +You can open the menu in ivy-bibtex. 00:07:34.942 --> 00:07:40.061 -It's with an alt O, and then it will give you this menu. +It's with an alt o, and then it will give you this menu. 00:07:40.062 --> 00:07:44.261 And from here, it will say, add PDF to library. @@ -394,31 +402,31 @@ that are sometimes paywalled, it doesn't want to work well. So I will download the paper 00:08:07.782 --> 00:08:10.981 -and then you can just press the F here for file. +and then you can just press the f here for file. 00:08:10.982 --> 00:08:13.421 And then you find the file. 00:08:13.422 --> 00:08:20.861 -and for example for me all my PDFs are in this folder +For example, for me, all my PDFs are in this folder. 00:08:20.862 --> 00:08:23.181 -it's still named Zotero PDFs +It's still named Zotero PDFs -00:08:23.182 --> 00:08:25.621 -from when it was Zotero saving them now +00:08:23.182 --> 00:08:25.438 +from when it was Zotero saving them. -00:08:25.622 --> 00:08:28.341 -Zotero no longer saves them +00:08:25.439 --> 00:08:28.341 +Now Zotero no longer saves them, 00:08:28.342 --> 00:08:30.381 -but I'm too bored to change the name +but I'm too bored to change the name. 00:08:30.382 --> 00:08:33.501 -and then you just find the paper you want +And then you just find the paper you want. 00:08:33.502 --> 00:08:37.261 -so you can see there is an endless list of papers here +So you can see there is an endless list of papers here, 00:08:37.262 --> 00:08:42.821 and it then will automatically rename it @@ -430,7 +438,7 @@ to have the title of the author, a small title and a date. I believe the naming is also configurable, 00:09:01.822 --> 00:09:08.941 -but I have this notation in my config for many years now +but I have this notation in my config for many years now, 00:09:08.942 --> 00:09:11.181 because that's how everything @@ -468,6 +476,8 @@ for moving to the next question. 00:09:59.802 --> 00:10:02.301 Yeah, ivy-bibtex has that functionality. +NOTE Q: What about annotations with ereaders: viewing and taking on emacs or ereader touchscreen highlighting and notes, org-noter I think would be an alternative out of ebook annotation alternative? + 00:10:02.302 --> 00:10:08.061 And then annotations with e-readers. @@ -591,8 +601,10 @@ also with e-readers. 00:12:47.702 --> 00:12:52.061 And if it is in Emacs or not, feel free to add more. +NOTE Q: How well do you feel about making notes on web sites, pdf, videos? I know pdf is usually good but others I am less sure about. + 00:12:52.062 --> 00:12:56.901 -And how old do you feel +And how well do you feel 00:12:56.902 --> 00:13:00.461 about making notes on websites, PDF, videos? @@ -625,7 +637,7 @@ There is, I believe, I should have it in my bookmarks somewhere. 00:13:27.662 --> 00:13:32.381 -There is a, the org-roam protocol +There is the org-roam protocol 00:13:32.382 --> 00:13:36.621 that allows you to take notes directly out of a website @@ -643,7 +655,7 @@ but I haven't really continued using it too much because I find that I don't often take notes 00:13:53.542 --> 00:14:00.221 -from a website where I want the and more information +from a website where I want more information 00:14:00.222 --> 00:14:02.421 than just either the link of the website @@ -700,7 +712,7 @@ some ideal crude notes, not because I don't want to lose 00:15:00.902 --> 00:15:03.981 -a lot of my attention during the, +a lot of my attention during 00:15:03.982 --> 00:15:09.781 what I'm trying to learn by taking very good notes. @@ -730,7 +742,7 @@ consolidate all my thoughts that I wrote down into some more permanent notes using Org Roam. 00:15:36.062 --> 00:15:46.181 -And then like move on with that also look online +And then move on with that. Also look online, 00:15:46.182 --> 00:15:50.421 if I noted that I want to look more on on this subject @@ -739,16 +751,16 @@ if I noted that I want to look more on on this subject that was mentioned the video 00:15:52.822 --> 00:15:53.821 -and I didn't fully understand it +and I didn't fully understand it, 00:15:53.822 --> 00:15:57.381 -then I will try and look more and things like that +then I will try and look more, and things like that. 00:15:57.382 --> 00:16:02.981 -so for me that's how I do it because I think that +So for me, that's how I do it, because I think that 00:16:02.982 --> 00:16:05.661 -Annotating a video directly with timestamps +annotating a video directly with timestamps 00:16:05.662 --> 00:16:07.821 and everything is a bit too complex. @@ -762,6 +774,8 @@ any suggestions for working with that, 00:16:12.062 --> 00:16:19.381 but for me, it has been very troublesome. +NOTE Q: How do you add a new article from scratch, a pdf that you did not have in your bib file? How do you generate the 'bib' entry with metadata and abstract? + 00:16:19.382 --> 00:16:22.341 And then how do you add a new article from scratch, @@ -787,31 +801,31 @@ If I open it, I need to access it through my institution. So I will not open the link, but I can show you essentially 00:16:57.622 --> 00:17:02.101 -you run Zotra add entry, this function, +you run zotra-add-entry, this function, 00:17:02.102 --> 00:17:10.421 -and it copies what you have currently in your, in your, +and it copies what you have currently in, 00:17:10.422 --> 00:17:12.461 -what you have already copied right now +what you have already copied right now, 00:17:12.462 --> 00:17:15.861 -it's the message I copied before for the Q&A +it's the message I copied before for the Q&A, 00:17:15.862 --> 00:17:21.861 -but if you open a paper and have the URL copied +but if you open a paper and have the URL copied, 00:17:21.862 --> 00:17:26.341 -it will immediately come here and will save everything +it will immediately come here and will save everything. 00:17:26.342 --> 00:17:28.621 -and also as I mentioned there's the +Also as I mentioned there's the... 00:17:28.622 --> 00:17:31.301 -you can also download the patches from there +you can also download attachments from there, 00:17:31.302 --> 00:17:34.381 -but with paywalled articles doesn't always work well +but with paywalled articles doesn't always work well, 00:17:34.382 --> 00:17:40.261 so I just do it manually @@ -823,31 +837,36 @@ Oh, system is running low on power. Give me just a second. So the computer doesn't turn off as we're speaking. Yes. 00:17:59.022 --> 00:18:03.541 -So yeah, the, everything is added from scratch. +So yeah, everything is added from scratch. + +00:18:03.542 --> 00:18:06.590 +Essentially you copy the URL and give it to Zotra, + +00:18:06.591 --> 00:18:15.631 +and it does everything. -00:18:03.542 --> 00:18:14.541 -Essentially you copy the URL and give it to Soletrend. +NOTE Q: When do you fact check every detail for a bib entry? The author names, published journal, doi stuff. -00:18:14.542 --> 00:18:17.381 -It does everything. uh when you fact check every details +00:18:15.632 --> 00:18:17.381 +When you fact check every detail 00:18:17.382 --> 00:18:26.261 -for a bib entry your open names published journal +for a bib entry, your author names, published journal, 00:18:26.262 --> 00:18:29.461 -doi stuff uh so i i generally don't do that +doi stuff. So I generally don't do that. 00:18:29.462 --> 00:18:30.861 -oh yeah thanks for the person +Oh yeah, thanks for the person 00:18:30.862 --> 00:18:35.101 -that added the link to the zocha +that added the link to the Zotra. 00:18:35.102 --> 00:18:38.381 -i i wouldn't say that i fact check the details +I wouldn't say that I fact check the details. 00:18:38.382 --> 00:18:40.901 -i assume that When they're added, +I assume that when they're added, 00:18:40.902 --> 00:18:44.541 they're actually correct. @@ -856,7 +875,7 @@ they're actually correct. Have you actually had trouble with a tool 00:18:49.742 --> 00:18:52.021 -that automatically adds them to add them wrong? +that automatically adds them, to add them wrong? 00:18:52.022 --> 00:18:54.861 I'm curious. I haven't really heard @@ -883,7 +902,7 @@ It should already be correct. And I don't remember ever having any trouble either 00:19:15.102 --> 00:19:20.221 -when I was using Zotero before or now +when I was using Zotero before, or now 00:19:20.222 --> 00:19:24.101 with the more Emacs based tools. @@ -898,7 +917,7 @@ I haven't noticed this being incorrect. But I'm curious, do you have any point 00:19:40.182 --> 00:19:44.661 -On that, I will keep in mind. +on that, I will keep in mind. 00:19:44.662 --> 00:19:48.541 Sometimes, DOI records are not exactly correct. @@ -906,10 +925,10 @@ Sometimes, DOI records are not exactly correct. 00:19:48.542 --> 00:19:52.861 For example, they can contain some very strange symbols. -00:19:52.862 --> 00:20:01.901 +00:19:52.862 --> 00:20:00.679 So that can happen sometimes. OK. Yeah. I don't know. -00:20:01.902 --> 00:20:05.741 +00:20:00.680 --> 00:20:05.741 I guess then if you want to fact check, 00:20:05.742 --> 00:20:12.141 @@ -934,7 +953,7 @@ it will be much more of a mess. So for checking, I would just do it directly 00:20:33.182 --> 00:20:47.261 -after I add it to the bit file. +after I add it to the bib file. 00:20:47.262 --> 00:20:50.621 And let me see, is there anything else? |
