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Working With PDFs

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

It seems that more and more I find myself wanting to manipulate/work with PDFs. I generally only accept work from students that is in PDF or RTF form, many of the articles I download are formatted as PDFs, even many users manuals are PDFs. So here are some tips/tools for managing PDFs:
Organizing PDFs: […]


Ever More Useful Stuff

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

The other day when I wrote a post about free software, Charles left in the comment section a link to a list of programs for academics which he wrote. Charles’s list is even better than the aforementioned wiki, and contains references to audio, reference, RSS readers, . . .well the list goes on and on. […]


Two Good Reviews

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Looking for a Word Processor? Zaine Ridling at Donation Coder has written a thorough review, and by thorough I mean over 15,000 words, covering various word processors. Not only does he review major and minor desktop word processors, but he also has a rundown of online ones. With each Word Processor he presents […]


Random Useful (Free) Stuff

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Free Software: Everyone loves Free Software. This site is a wiki which lists various sources of free software that might be of use to those in Academia. The list is not vary extensive right now, but hey its a wiki, so you can just add to it. It does cover the major ones […]


Tracking Down Errant References

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Last month I spent a lot of time tracking down references in my dissertation. While I am usually good at keeping track of notes, page numbers, and original sources, when we are talking about multiple drafts of a 250+ page document there are bound to be some errors/typos and missing information which requires consulting […]


An Apology, an Explanation, and an Annoucement

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

As a few commenters and other readers of this blog have noticed, the information and updates have been relatively few and far between over the past month. Honestly, I have a good reason though . . .My plans for next year have suddenly changed, rather than taking the post doc position at Georgia Tech […]