ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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The Future of Your Research: How to organize (a) scientific work?

2011-10-12

Slides of a presentation I did about organizing creativity in science. Highly recommended, and with the slide notes actually understandable.
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Poster: Wie organisiert man seine Kreativität? [German]

2011-10-03

The poster looks complex, but have a look at it. It puts much about this site on a single page (a very large and very full single page, but a single page nonetheless). German language version.
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Literature List: How to organize a scientific work

2011-10-03

Extensive list of highly recommended literature with short descriptions of the content.
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Preventing Duplicate Input in DEVONthink

2011-09-05

How to prevent duplicate files from making it into your file infrastructure in DEVONthink. Basically it's creating a quarantine zone.
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Traffic Plus

2011-08-24

Interesting what happens when you make a pop reference and get cited on a company blog.
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Interesting Discussion going on about Thesis Writing

2011-08-01

Have a look at the discussion on this site, it might be interesting.
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A very quick introduction to DEVONthink

2011-07-18

A very powerful piece of software, but it's hard to see what it is good for until you start using it in earnest. So, here is a short explanation what DEVONthink can add to your workflow.
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DEVONthink — Second Impression and some Tips

2011-07-17

After using DEVONthink for a while, here's my impression and a few tips for using it. And yup, It's a great piece of software.
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Literature Management with DEVONthink

2011-07-01

DEVONthink is extremely suited to deal with literature, esp. those you are not sure you need. Also powerful for quickly creating backups of webpages you want to keep.
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From DokuWiki to DEVONthink

2011-06-30

How to switch from a DokuWiki to DEVONthink. Done in a couple of minutes and well worth it. At least, if you are the only person who would have used your wiki. Why do it and some tips.
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This is a private blog showing my opinions. If you have an issue with what I write here, either don’t read it or talk to me directly. Don’t waste your time — or mine — dragging my employer into matters where they hold no authority.

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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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