A few weeks ago, I shared how I was using Readwise to capture my Kindle notes and send them to Evernote. My research system has been supercharged with my new uses of Readwise and a handful of other tools.
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I just integrated Hypothes.is with Readwise and now I can send all the notes I take to Evernote. This makes it tremendously easy to do research. My research system now uses five programs:
- Feedly
- Hypothes.is
- Readwise
- Evernote
- Zotero
With these five tools, I can locate new material, take notes, curate those notes, and turn them into something useful. In this episode, I will explain my system and share how each tool serves a purpose.
If you would like to check out Readwise, use this link for a free month (I will also get a free month).
Additional Reading
- ITC: 46 – Tools for Setting Up Your Personal Learning Network
- ITC: 54 – Using Hypothesis for Social Annotation
- ITC: 55 – Using Curation to Stay Abreast of a Changing Field
- ITC: 59 – Why You Should Be Using Zotero for Your Citation Management
- ITC: 116 – Improve Your Research With Readwise
- How to use RSS feeds to boost your productivity
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