Paper Archive v 0.9 · [Mar 6, 11:56 PM]

Here is how my paper archive works now:

When I see an interesting paper. I bookmark it to my del.icio.us bookmarks and use the tags “arxiv” or “PRL” to denote where I found it.

Later when I have time, once in a while, I go to my refeeder screen and import all my new bookmarks, add my descriptions and categories, and later on go to my MT screen and publish the new filtered bookmarks online.

Here is how it looks like now.


Comment!

  1. You might want to check out http://www.citeulike.org/

    It’s like del.icio.us for academic papers. There are many things paper-centric which you can’t find elsewhere, e.g. search by author & tag. And other peoples are using this too, so there is the socialnetworking aspect there. (is ‘people reading the same papers’ considered society?)

    chris · Mar 7, 01:41 AM · #

  2. Thanks for the link, I had no idea about this one.

    Well I guess what I have in mind and need is something slightly more portable, and easier to post, and discuss and categorize—humbler aims than a real cite base. Hence, I came up with what you see.

    Kaveh Kh. · Mar 7, 12:39 PM · #

  3. Woah… this is soooo cool… I want to be able to do this myself.

    (wishes she understood how her websites worked)

    Julia · Mar 9, 07:05 PM · #

  4. It looks so cool!

    Minki Jeong · Mar 12, 10:26 AM · #

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