Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Science, Technology, and Medicine, 1780-1925, part II was recently added to the Columbia University Libraries. This second part of the Science Technology and Medicine collection includes some three million pages of scientific material from the late seventeenth century through the first quarter of the twentieth century, with a primary focus […]
Month: April 2014
Sente for PDF Management on the Mac and iPad (1): Capturing and Organizing PDFs
This post will focus on the business of capturing, categorizing, and organizing your PDFs in a coherent library using Sente for Mac. If you followed my last post, PDF Chaos? Digital Workflow Basics, I discussed the chaos that can ensue without establishing a coherent filing system for PDF documents–and illustrated it with a chaotic demo […]
PDF Chaos? Digital Workflow Basics
Is PDF chaos on your mind? Is your Digital system insane in the membrane? This is the second post of the series Digital Workflows for Academic Research on the Mac, and it’s, for lack of a better phrase, about taming your wild wild west world of unorganized PDFs, rogue USB drive sticks, and general lack […]
Introducing Digital Workflows for Academic Research on the Mac
This is the first, introductory post of what will be a series of posts for the Digital Humanities Center on the topic of Digital Workflows for Academic Research for Mac. Digital workflows? What does that mean? Does this involve apps and nifty tools, hacks, and tutorials? Yes. Good news for the huddled masses staring at their device and computer screens […]