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Searchable PDF annotations: Automating conversion to Skim notes
Many academics now read journal articles on screen, as PDF files. Holdouts—and they are everywhere—print out forest-sized stacks of paper that teeter on crowded desks. Freedom from clutter is just one advantage of digital reading. Another is searchability: a large … Continue reading
Posted in Annotation, Automation, Tags and folders
Tagged AppleScript, Hazel, Kaleidoscope, Papers, PDF Expert, Skim
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