From 4f5b5ed84ef1ce98bfc820d3e3cc9ccd9762e9e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2022 12:52:35 -0500 Subject: add captions --- ...otes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt | 1153 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1153 insertions(+) create mode 100644 2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-science--writing-and-organizing-literature-notes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt (limited to '2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-science--writing-and-organizing-literature-notes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt') diff --git a/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-science--writing-and-organizing-literature-notes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-science--writing-and-organizing-literature-notes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b098ba9 --- /dev/null +++ b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-science--writing-and-organizing-literature-notes-for-scientific-writing--vidianos--main.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,1153 @@ +WEBVTT captioned by hannah + +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.039 +Hello everyone, I'm Vidianos. + +00:00:02.040 --> 00:00:03.079 +Today I'm going to show you + +00:00:03.080 --> 00:00:04.079 +how I write and organize + +00:00:04.080 --> 00:00:06.439 +my literature notes using Emacs. + +00:00:06.440 --> 00:00:08.719 +I take my notes using Zettelkasten, + +00:00:08.720 --> 00:00:11.079 +which you may or may not have heard. + +00:00:11.080 --> 00:00:13.839 +It is about taking small atomic notes + +00:00:13.840 --> 00:00:14.999 +and linking them one another + +00:00:15.000 --> 00:00:17.599 +to create your so-called second brain. + +00:00:17.600 --> 00:00:19.159 +Here is mine. + +00:00:19.160 --> 00:00:20.719 +This is a graph of all the notes + +00:00:20.720 --> 00:00:22.879 +I have accumulated the last few years. + +00:00:22.880 --> 00:00:25.199 +It has various types of notes, + +00:00:25.200 --> 00:00:25.959 +but we're mainly going to focus on + +00:00:25.960 --> 00:00:28.319 +literature notes today. + +00:00:28.320 --> 00:00:29.639 +Here are the contents of my talk. + +00:00:29.640 --> 00:00:30.439 +We're going to start + +00:00:30.440 --> 00:00:31.919 +with bibliography management, + +00:00:31.920 --> 00:00:33.319 +which is how I take bibliography + +00:00:33.320 --> 00:00:35.959 +from the web and import it to Emacs. + +00:00:35.960 --> 00:00:37.079 +Then we're going to talk about + +00:00:37.080 --> 00:00:38.879 +how I create literature notes + +00:00:38.880 --> 00:00:42.759 +using a custom org-roam-bibtex template I have. + +00:00:42.760 --> 00:00:43.919 +And after talking about that, + +00:00:43.920 --> 00:00:46.359 +we can talk about how I write literature notes, + +00:00:46.360 --> 00:00:48.239 +which is through annotating an article + +00:00:48.240 --> 00:00:51.319 +using org-noter. Org-noter is a package + +00:00:51.320 --> 00:00:53.439 +that allows you to annotate PDFs + +00:00:53.440 --> 00:00:54.999 +using the Org format + +00:00:55.000 --> 00:00:59.559 +and creates a supplementary Org file to your PDF. + +00:00:59.560 --> 00:01:00.879 +Then we're going to talk about + +00:01:00.880 --> 00:01:03.519 +adding the literature to your Zettelkasten, + +00:01:03.520 --> 00:01:06.279 +which is a simple but important topic, + +00:01:06.280 --> 00:01:08.599 +and how you can write permanent notes + +00:01:08.600 --> 00:01:11.719 +based on the info you obtain from this literature. + +00:01:11.720 --> 00:01:13.319 +Lastly, we're going to focus on + +00:01:13.320 --> 00:01:14.999 +the organization problem + +00:01:15.000 --> 00:01:17.719 +one might find when having a lot of literature + +00:01:17.720 --> 00:01:21.439 +for an assignment or an article or something, + +00:01:21.440 --> 00:01:22.959 +and how I have tried to solve this + +00:01:22.960 --> 00:01:24.839 +with my package Zetteldesk. + +00:01:24.840 --> 00:01:26.359 +This isn't the perfect solution, + +00:01:26.360 --> 00:01:29.799 +but it is what I have, and I really like it. + +00:01:29.800 --> 00:01:30.839 +Finally, we're going to talk about + +00:01:30.840 --> 00:01:33.559 +how to compose the final article + +00:01:33.560 --> 00:01:35.199 +that you want to produce + +00:01:35.200 --> 00:01:36.799 +using this literature + +00:01:36.800 --> 00:01:38.639 +with the technique described + +00:01:38.640 --> 00:01:40.559 +in the rest of this talk. + +00:01:40.560 --> 00:01:42.239 +So let's begin the talk + +00:01:42.240 --> 00:01:44.239 +with bibliography management. + +00:01:44.240 --> 00:01:47.239 +Zotero is the bibliography manager I use. + +00:01:47.240 --> 00:01:49.399 +It is very simple to store articles with it, + +00:01:49.400 --> 00:01:50.679 +and it exports to .bib, + +00:01:50.680 --> 00:01:52.079 +integrating with packages + +00:01:52.080 --> 00:01:54.959 +such as org-roam-bibtex and ivy-bibtex. + +00:01:54.960 --> 00:01:56.679 +When researching, I typically find + +00:01:56.680 --> 00:02:00.039 +a long list of articles from a search engine. + +00:02:00.040 --> 00:02:03.439 +I open the titles which have interesting titles + +00:02:03.440 --> 00:02:05.039 +through their abstracts + +00:02:05.040 --> 00:02:07.799 +and save to Zotero those whose abstracts + +00:02:07.800 --> 00:02:10.319 +are the most relevant to what I want. + +00:02:10.320 --> 00:02:11.799 +From these articles, + +00:02:11.800 --> 00:02:13.359 +I typically won't read all of them + +00:02:13.360 --> 00:02:14.519 +because they're a lot, + +00:02:14.520 --> 00:02:17.759 +but I will select a few, + +00:02:17.760 --> 00:02:21.639 +once I have collected as many as I want. + +00:02:21.640 --> 00:02:24.079 +Zotero acts as a way to store everything + +00:02:24.080 --> 00:02:25.479 +that might be interesting, + +00:02:25.480 --> 00:02:28.519 +while Emacs and my Zettelkasten + +00:02:28.520 --> 00:02:30.959 +stores everything that is definitely interesting, + +00:02:30.960 --> 00:02:35.199 +and I have read it already. + +00:02:35.200 --> 00:02:36.359 +And then we can move to + +00:02:36.360 --> 00:02:38.559 +how I create literature notes. + +00:02:38.560 --> 00:02:41.119 +I set the default action of ivy-bibtex + +00:02:41.120 --> 00:02:43.599 +to ivy-bibtex-edit-notes, + +00:02:43.600 --> 00:02:44.919 +which will prompt-- which + +00:02:44.920 --> 00:02:46.479 +with org-roam-bibtex-mode active, + +00:02:46.480 --> 00:02:48.839 +prompts you for an org-capture template + +00:02:48.840 --> 00:02:50.799 +when selecting something + +00:02:50.800 --> 00:02:52.319 +if the node doesn't exist, + +00:02:52.320 --> 00:02:54.959 +or takes you to the existing node. + +00:02:54.960 --> 00:02:58.439 +And obviously you need to have this here, + +00:02:58.440 --> 00:03:00.799 +to set the default action + +00:03:00.800 --> 00:03:02.599 +that was already there + +00:03:02.600 --> 00:03:04.959 +to a letter. + +00:03:04.960 --> 00:03:08.039 +Then we can move to my org-roam reference template, + +00:03:08.040 --> 00:03:11.159 +using org-roam-bibtex. + +00:03:11.160 --> 00:03:12.439 +This isn't so complicated, + +00:03:12.440 --> 00:03:14.119 +but it has some important stuff + +00:03:14.120 --> 00:03:14.879 +I want to highlight. + +00:03:14.880 --> 00:03:17.399 +Save it to the ref directory, + +00:03:17.400 --> 00:03:19.719 +so I can remember where it is, + +00:03:19.720 --> 00:03:23.559 +and it's classified as a literature note. + +00:03:23.560 --> 00:03:25.119 +The file name is the cite key, + +00:03:25.120 --> 00:03:27.759 +which is easy and small, + +00:03:27.760 --> 00:03:30.079 +but the title is the actual article's title. + +00:03:30.080 --> 00:03:32.319 +Give it a tag of the entry-type; + +00:03:32.320 --> 00:03:35.039 +this is typically "article," + +00:03:35.040 --> 00:03:37.479 +but it's easy to sort things this way + +00:03:37.480 --> 00:03:41.399 +because not all literature notes are articles. + +00:03:41.400 --> 00:03:43.159 +And then give the keywords + +00:03:43.160 --> 00:03:47.359 +that are given by Zotero, because why not? + +00:03:47.360 --> 00:03:51.479 +Tags here are tags from Zettelkasten. + +00:03:51.480 --> 00:03:53.639 +These are the links to + +00:03:53.640 --> 00:03:55.359 +other files which are relevant, + +00:03:55.360 --> 00:03:58.079 +but its initialization is empty, obviously. + +00:03:58.080 --> 00:03:59.839 +And then this heading is where + +00:03:59.840 --> 00:04:00.839 +all the magic happens. + +00:04:00.840 --> 00:04:04.719 +The name is just not really so relevant; + +00:04:04.720 --> 00:04:07.559 +I just needed something that made sense. + +00:04:07.560 --> 00:04:10.399 +The properties are what matters, + +00:04:10.400 --> 00:04:12.239 +and mainly this one here. + +00:04:12.240 --> 00:04:18.879 +The ${file} attribute finds + +00:04:18.880 --> 00:04:24.799 +the file of this specific literature + +00:04:24.800 --> 00:04:27.519 +and makes sure that org-noter works + +00:04:27.520 --> 00:04:29.639 +by default here. + +00:04:29.640 --> 00:04:32.559 +As I'm going to show you in a moment, + +00:04:32.560 --> 00:04:34.599 +this way [of] initializing the literature note, + +00:04:34.600 --> 00:04:36.999 +org-noter works by default. + +00:04:37.000 --> 00:04:40.159 +That's all, basically, for the template. + +00:04:40.160 --> 00:04:42.759 +This is the point of the talk + +00:04:42.760 --> 00:04:44.039 +where we reach the first demo. + +00:04:44.040 --> 00:04:47.079 +This is about opening ivy-bibtex, + +00:04:47.080 --> 00:04:50.239 +selecting an article I want to annotate, + +00:04:50.240 --> 00:04:52.999 +initializing the literature note. + +00:04:53.000 --> 00:04:54.999 +We can see that everything + +00:04:55.000 --> 00:04:56.479 +is inserted in for me, + +00:04:56.480 --> 00:05:01.079 +and if I open org-noter on this heading, + +00:05:01.080 --> 00:05:03.759 +it opens the article, as expected. + +00:05:03.760 --> 00:05:06.199 +I can read the article, + +00:05:06.200 --> 00:05:08.439 +I can say I want to + +00:05:08.440 --> 00:05:10.720 +annotate something here. + +00:05:20.720 --> 00:05:24.119 +Obviously, annotation is not that simple as here, + +00:05:24.120 --> 00:05:26.479 +but I don't really have the time + +00:05:26.480 --> 00:05:28.599 +to actually annotate an article live. + +00:05:28.600 --> 00:05:34.039 +But you can keep going, and it's a good setup. + +00:05:34.040 --> 00:05:39.879 +Then close org-noter, + +00:05:39.880 --> 00:05:40.839 +and let's go presentation again. + +00:05:40.840 --> 00:05:44.359 +Moving on, this section is some stuff + +00:05:44.360 --> 00:05:45.799 +about my annotation process. + +00:05:45.800 --> 00:05:49.479 +As I said, there is not enough time for me + +00:05:49.480 --> 00:05:51.119 +to actually annotate an article live, + +00:05:51.120 --> 00:05:52.999 +but here are some things about it. + +00:05:53.000 --> 00:05:55.479 +First, is that I annotate with org-noter, + +00:05:55.480 --> 00:05:56.719 +which I absolutely love. + +00:05:56.720 --> 00:05:59.599 +It is great for annotations + +00:05:59.600 --> 00:06:02.519 +because you do them in org, + +00:06:02.520 --> 00:06:03.879 +which is an amazing format + +00:06:03.880 --> 00:06:05.879 +and gives you a lot of flexibility, + +00:06:05.880 --> 00:06:07.839 +such as adding to the Zettelkasten, + +00:06:07.840 --> 00:06:11.319 +being initialized by a capture template, + +00:06:11.320 --> 00:06:13.119 +and other things. + +00:06:13.120 --> 00:06:15.959 +But also, you don't need to look for + +00:06:15.960 --> 00:06:17.359 +the notes inside the PDF, + +00:06:17.360 --> 00:06:19.519 +which is a problem you can have + +00:06:19.520 --> 00:06:20.959 +if you annotate on the PDF, + +00:06:20.960 --> 00:06:23.079 +and it is very annoying in my opinion. + +00:06:23.080 --> 00:06:26.439 +So I prefer having these notes, + +00:06:26.440 --> 00:06:27.879 +and I can only focus on them, + +00:06:27.880 --> 00:06:29.759 +but I can also see where they refer. + +00:06:29.760 --> 00:06:33.199 +The other scenarios are not so good. + +00:06:33.200 --> 00:06:35.519 +Annotating on the PDF, + +00:06:35.520 --> 00:06:36.479 +you search for it, + +00:06:36.480 --> 00:06:41.199 +and if you don't know which section it refers to, + +00:06:41.200 --> 00:06:42.759 +then you need to look about it, + +00:06:42.760 --> 00:06:44.239 +and that is very tiring. + +00:06:44.240 --> 00:06:48.359 +Also, I am always annotating in English. + +00:06:48.360 --> 00:06:50.199 +This is not my mother tongue, + +00:06:50.200 --> 00:06:52.039 +but it helps me avoid + +00:06:52.040 --> 00:06:53.679 +the necessary mental overhead + +00:06:53.680 --> 00:06:55.199 +of translating while reading. + +00:06:55.200 --> 00:06:57.559 +I want to pay attention to what I read + +00:06:57.560 --> 00:06:59.679 +and not to translate stuff. + +00:06:59.680 --> 00:07:02.119 +I will translate later. + +00:07:02.120 --> 00:07:05.039 +And when finishing an article, + +00:07:05.040 --> 00:07:07.719 +I write a mini-abstract myself, + +00:07:07.720 --> 00:07:10.119 +which contains what I think about the article. + +00:07:10.120 --> 00:07:11.639 +It doesn't need to be much, + +00:07:11.640 --> 00:07:13.999 +it's usually like 3 or 4 paragraphs, + +00:07:14.000 --> 00:07:18.319 +and it shows things that are useful in the article, + +00:07:18.320 --> 00:07:21.159 +and what is mentioned that matters to me. + +00:07:21.160 --> 00:07:22.599 +So I can look back at it, + +00:07:22.600 --> 00:07:24.919 +and it is very easy for me to find + +00:07:24.920 --> 00:07:26.599 +what I got from this article, + +00:07:26.600 --> 00:07:30.199 +so where I will cite it on my actual project. + +00:07:30.200 --> 00:07:33.879 +Then last thing you need to do + +00:07:33.880 --> 00:07:35.479 +is add a note to your Zettelkasten. + +00:07:35.480 --> 00:07:38.039 +This is very easy due to it being in an org format. + +00:07:38.040 --> 00:07:41.799 +You can just have it in the org-roam directory, + +00:07:41.800 --> 00:07:43.639 +which it automatically goes to, + +00:07:43.640 --> 00:07:46.559 +and link it to other relevant notes, + +00:07:46.560 --> 00:07:48.519 +which is its index + +00:07:48.520 --> 00:07:50.559 +because everything in my Zettelkasten + +00:07:50.560 --> 00:07:51.719 +(at least) has an index, + +00:07:51.720 --> 00:07:54.519 +but also every other permanent note + +00:07:54.520 --> 00:07:56.759 +whose contents are in one way or another + +00:07:56.760 --> 00:07:58.079 +mentioned inside the article. + +00:07:58.080 --> 00:08:00.359 +This way the article is in a network with notes + +00:08:00.360 --> 00:08:02.039 +that are similar to it. + +00:08:02.040 --> 00:08:05.359 +Then we move on to the second demo, + +00:08:05.360 --> 00:08:08.039 +which is about a full-fledged literature note. + +00:08:08.040 --> 00:08:11.119 +We can go on org-roam-node-find, + +00:08:11.120 --> 00:08:13.159 +search for references, + +00:08:13.160 --> 00:08:15.559 +go to this, and you can see + +00:08:15.560 --> 00:08:17.759 +it is linked to other notes. + +00:08:17.760 --> 00:08:20.039 +And here is the mini-abstract, + +00:08:20.040 --> 00:08:21.479 +and here are my notes on it. + +00:08:21.480 --> 00:08:27.519 +The last thing you need to do + +00:08:27.520 --> 00:08:29.119 +when creating a literature note, + +00:08:29.120 --> 00:08:31.319 +is obviously create permanent notes + +00:08:31.320 --> 00:08:32.279 +based on what you read. + +00:08:32.280 --> 00:08:35.679 +If you never create these literature notes, + +00:08:35.680 --> 00:08:37.679 +you will never get new information. + +00:08:37.680 --> 00:08:40.439 +So for your Zettelkasten to grow, + +00:08:40.440 --> 00:08:42.359 +you need to create such notes. + +00:08:42.360 --> 00:08:45.879 +This means that the subject you are researching + +00:08:45.880 --> 00:08:47.799 +is not just literature notes + +00:08:47.800 --> 00:08:50.279 +but has well-structured permanent notes, + +00:08:50.280 --> 00:08:52.799 +which is what you will actually read. + +00:08:52.800 --> 00:08:55.159 +You typically only read literature notes + +00:08:55.160 --> 00:08:57.159 +to see what gets cited where. + +00:08:57.160 --> 00:08:58.759 +What you will mostly read + +00:08:58.760 --> 00:08:59.839 +is these permanent notes + +00:08:59.840 --> 00:09:01.679 +that you create from this knowledge. + +00:09:01.680 --> 00:09:05.239 +So finally we are at the last part of the talk, + +00:09:05.240 --> 00:09:07.359 +which is about organizing literature notes. + +00:09:07.360 --> 00:09:09.559 +And this is in my opinion + +00:09:09.560 --> 00:09:10.879 +the most interesting part + +00:09:10.880 --> 00:09:12.199 +because it is very unique. + +00:09:12.200 --> 00:09:14.719 +It uses a package I wrote myself, + +00:09:14.720 --> 00:09:18.319 +and it doesn't have as much usage + +00:09:18.320 --> 00:09:21.519 +as the rest of the things I described so far. + +00:09:21.520 --> 00:09:24.799 +So what is the problem you might find? + +00:09:24.800 --> 00:09:27.959 +Indeed, if you read a lot of things, + +00:09:27.960 --> 00:09:30.959 +you have a large collection of notes, + +00:09:30.960 --> 00:09:33.919 +and it's not the only thing you will think about. + +00:09:33.920 --> 00:09:36.079 +However, you do need to + +00:09:36.080 --> 00:09:37.799 +justify everything with citations, + +00:09:37.800 --> 00:09:39.879 +so you need to remember everything + +00:09:39.880 --> 00:09:41.119 +you read in these notes. + +00:09:41.120 --> 00:09:43.519 +You have done a lot of work, + +00:09:43.520 --> 00:09:45.919 +but there is still a lot for you + +00:09:45.920 --> 00:09:47.319 +to reach your final manuscript. + +00:09:47.320 --> 00:09:50.359 +Except if there was a handy little way + +00:09:50.360 --> 00:09:52.879 +to combine everything + +00:09:52.880 --> 00:09:55.879 +and sort it in a very easy way. + +00:09:55.880 --> 00:09:56.959 +Well, there is, + +00:09:56.960 --> 00:10:00.119 +and I think it came out pretty well. + +00:10:00.120 --> 00:10:01.799 +It's zetteldesk.el. + +00:10:01.800 --> 00:10:05.039 +It was inspired by this quote here + +00:10:05.040 --> 00:10:06.479 +from How to Take Smart Notes. + +00:10:06.480 --> 00:10:09.799 +Sönke Ahrens here talked about a desktop, + +00:10:09.800 --> 00:10:13.079 +which you have all the literature + +00:10:13.080 --> 00:10:16.239 +you want in that desktop, + +00:10:16.240 --> 00:10:20.079 +and you try to bring it in order. + +00:10:20.080 --> 00:10:22.599 +And by doing that, + +00:10:22.600 --> 00:10:24.839 +you can improve your ideas + +00:10:24.840 --> 00:10:27.519 +and have a structure + +00:10:27.520 --> 00:10:30.919 +so that your manuscript will then be + +00:10:30.920 --> 00:10:33.879 +very, very easy to write. + +00:10:33.880 --> 00:10:36.279 +And as I say here, in trying to do this, + +00:10:36.280 --> 00:10:38.919 +I made something much more general + +00:10:38.920 --> 00:10:41.559 +than it needed to be, so yeah, + +00:10:41.560 --> 00:10:43.599 +you can use it for many other things. + +00:10:43.600 --> 00:10:46.959 +But before I show you some things about it, + +00:10:46.960 --> 00:10:49.879 +I want to introduce you to what a desktop is. + +00:10:49.880 --> 00:10:53.159 +It's essentially a collection of the knowledge + +00:10:53.160 --> 00:10:54.839 +you want to be able to see. + +00:10:54.840 --> 00:10:57.999 +You add things to your Zetteldesk, + +00:10:58.000 --> 00:11:01.679 +and using filter functions, + +00:11:01.680 --> 00:11:04.919 +you only see these notes and nothing else, + +00:11:04.920 --> 00:11:07.359 +which in my opinion is very handy. + +00:11:07.360 --> 00:11:10.319 +So having said that, + +00:11:10.320 --> 00:11:12.479 +we can see these things in action + +00:11:12.480 --> 00:11:14.399 +for the final demo of the talk. + +00:11:14.400 --> 00:11:15.839 +This is the third one. + +00:11:15.840 --> 00:11:20.879 +I will go to an index file of mine. + +00:11:20.880 --> 00:11:21.959 +This is 3D printing, + +00:11:21.960 --> 00:11:23.479 +an assignment I had last semester. + +00:11:23.480 --> 00:11:27.039 +And this has 28 backlinks, + +00:11:27.040 --> 00:11:30.399 +so a lot of things that I looked at + +00:11:30.400 --> 00:11:31.799 +for this assignment. + +00:11:31.800 --> 00:11:33.519 +I can say I want to add + +00:11:33.520 --> 00:11:35.799 +the current note's backlinks to the Zetteldesk, + +00:11:35.800 --> 00:11:38.239 +and now I have a filtered version + +00:11:38.240 --> 00:11:40.119 +of org-roam-node-find defined, + +00:11:40.120 --> 00:11:41.999 +which only lists these 29 notes. + +00:11:42.000 --> 00:11:45.039 +Very nice, right? + +00:11:45.040 --> 00:11:49.159 +I can also filter just the literature notes, + +00:11:49.160 --> 00:11:55.999 +which can also use other UIs beside org-roam, + +00:11:56.000 --> 00:11:57.439 +such as, for example, + +00:11:57.440 --> 00:12:00.039 +one I use a lot is the ivy-bibtex command. + +00:12:00.040 --> 00:12:03.239 +This takes a lot of time, + +00:12:03.240 --> 00:12:04.599 +much longer than the org-roam one, + +00:12:04.600 --> 00:12:06.479 +but has them in this UI, + +00:12:06.480 --> 00:12:09.839 +which in a lot of cases is more useful for me. + +00:12:09.840 --> 00:12:15.719 +The other very important thing is inserting these. + +00:12:15.720 --> 00:12:19.999 +For example, say I want to insert a permanent note, + +00:12:20.000 --> 00:12:21.759 +such as this. + +00:12:21.760 --> 00:12:25.399 +Its title will become a top-level heading, + +00:12:25.400 --> 00:12:29.319 +and everything else will be inserted as expected. + +00:12:29.320 --> 00:12:35.399 +But the most important thing for us + +00:12:35.400 --> 00:12:37.159 +is inserting literature, right? + +00:12:37.160 --> 00:12:39.519 +This is done with this command, + +00:12:39.520 --> 00:12:42.719 +and let's say I want to insert this. + +00:12:42.720 --> 00:12:48.239 +The title again becomes a heading, + +00:12:48.240 --> 00:12:50.839 +and this is the article title also. + +00:12:50.840 --> 00:12:53.039 +I store the cite key here, + +00:12:53.040 --> 00:12:56.319 +and everything else about it is also here. + +00:12:56.320 --> 00:12:58.239 +And I can add others, + +00:12:58.240 --> 00:13:01.199 +for example, this and this. + +00:13:01.200 --> 00:13:09.039 +And we have all of them here. + +00:13:09.040 --> 00:13:11.279 +I see it says this is the basic, + +00:13:11.280 --> 00:13:12.799 +so let's put it at the top. + +00:13:12.800 --> 00:13:18.839 +And then maybe I want to put this last. + +00:13:18.840 --> 00:13:24.159 +And this way, you can sort things, + +00:13:24.160 --> 00:13:26.319 +and typically, on the other side, + +00:13:26.320 --> 00:13:27.719 +I have a manuscript, + +00:13:27.720 --> 00:13:29.999 +and I look at what order + +00:13:30.000 --> 00:13:31.159 +I want to have things in + +00:13:31.160 --> 00:13:34.799 +and sort the articles and the permanent notes + +00:13:34.800 --> 00:13:38.359 +in a way so that each section can have + +00:13:38.360 --> 00:13:41.799 +its own citations and its own notes, + +00:13:41.800 --> 00:13:46.199 +which makes writing, again, very easy, in my opinion. + +00:13:46.200 --> 00:13:53.719 +Finally, let's go to composing the final article. + +00:13:53.720 --> 00:13:57.279 +This is our goal: we wrote and organized + +00:13:57.280 --> 00:13:58.359 +all these literature notes + +00:13:58.360 --> 00:14:00.399 +to put them in your final project. + +00:14:00.400 --> 00:14:01.879 +This might be an assignment + +00:14:01.880 --> 00:14:04.439 +or an actual scientific article. + +00:14:04.440 --> 00:14:07.479 +It is apparent that you have done + +00:14:07.480 --> 00:14:09.079 +a lot of work for this so far, + +00:14:09.080 --> 00:14:12.279 +but you don't need to do a lot more. + +00:14:12.280 --> 00:14:14.079 +In my opinion, this is the easiest part + +00:14:14.080 --> 00:14:15.519 +of the whole workflow. + +00:14:15.520 --> 00:14:19.279 +People consider final article composition hard, + +00:14:19.280 --> 00:14:21.239 +but if you've done all these steps, + +00:14:21.240 --> 00:14:23.439 +you already have everything you want + +00:14:23.440 --> 00:14:25.639 +to add in the article from your notes. + +00:14:25.640 --> 00:14:27.719 +It's already there, + +00:14:27.720 --> 00:14:30.759 +a lot of things are copy-pasted, + +00:14:30.760 --> 00:14:34.039 +it's all in a coherent order, + +00:14:34.040 --> 00:14:38.439 +connections are to an extent already there, + +00:14:38.440 --> 00:14:41.599 +and you know what citation goes where, + +00:14:41.600 --> 00:14:44.199 +so you can justify everything you write. + +00:14:44.200 --> 00:14:46.799 +The actual draft isn't there, + +00:14:46.800 --> 00:14:48.519 +but it is very easy + +00:14:48.520 --> 00:14:52.599 +because now you just write things as you see them + +00:14:52.600 --> 00:14:54.439 +in your desktop and connect them. + +00:14:54.440 --> 00:14:56.959 +Connections are basic-- + +00:14:56.960 --> 00:14:59.439 +connections and making the article good, obviously, + +00:14:59.440 --> 00:15:02.399 +are basically the only thing you need to worry, + +00:15:02.400 --> 00:15:05.919 +but those are very important + +00:15:05.920 --> 00:15:09.039 +because others will only see the final manuscript, + +00:15:09.040 --> 00:15:11.079 +so if that's not good, + +00:15:11.080 --> 00:15:14.079 +then the whole assignment is not good, obviously. + +00:15:14.080 --> 00:15:17.519 +So it's not like your work is done, + +00:15:17.520 --> 00:15:19.159 +it's just very easy. + +00:15:19.160 --> 00:15:23.279 +And with that, I hope you liked my talk + +00:15:23.280 --> 00:15:25.519 +because it is coming to an end now. + +00:15:25.520 --> 00:15:27.919 +I want to thank you for your time; + +00:15:27.920 --> 00:15:29.679 +I hope you enjoyed it. + +00:15:29.680 --> 00:15:32.519 +You can feel free to email me at this address; + +00:15:32.520 --> 00:15:35.639 +it has also been on every slide since the beginning. + +00:15:35.640 --> 00:15:40.239 +I also have the GitHub for zetteldesk.el here, + +00:15:40.240 --> 00:15:42.519 +and I will be available for questions. + +00:15:42.520 --> 00:15:44.999 +I will be viewing both the pad and the IRC + +00:15:45.000 --> 00:15:49.159 +and will do a live Q&A after this. See you. + +00:15:49.160 --> 00:15:51.279 +Actually, before I go, + +00:15:51.280 --> 00:15:54.199 +let's show you the GitHub for zetteldesk.el. + +00:15:54.200 --> 00:15:57.119 +Here's the README; if you're interested on it, + +00:15:57.120 --> 00:15:58.519 +you can see more about it, + +00:15:58.520 --> 00:16:02.559 +and also I have a very in-depth wiki about it + +00:16:02.560 --> 00:16:06.519 +with 11 pages, and talking about everything + +00:16:06.520 --> 00:16:08.079 +that happens here. + +00:16:08.080 --> 00:16:11.759 +A lot of what we discussed is in this section + +00:16:11.760 --> 00:16:12.919 +about literature notes. + +00:16:12.920 --> 00:16:17.199 +These documents go a lot more in-depth + +00:16:17.200 --> 00:16:22.799 +in how Zetteldesk works, and also how to use it, + +00:16:22.800 --> 00:16:27.719 +so if you're interested, feel free to read them, + +00:16:27.720 --> 00:16:30.239 +and if you have any problems, + +00:16:30.240 --> 00:16:31.839 +you can open an issue about it; + +00:16:31.840 --> 00:16:44.480 +I will be very active. 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