![]() Go to Warner's article in Zotero, click the small arrow to the left of the title to reveal PDFĢ7. Advanced Search: "Warner, Langdon" in Author "Turkestan" in Full-TextĢ6. Click green + for another card, follow the same processĢ2. Hit Return, then type the notes you want (paraphrase, full quotation, etc.)Ģ0. This seems like overkill, since these are in the Synopsis, but you will appreciate it later.ġ9. In the main note-taking window, type author (or abbreviated Title) and exact page number on the line. Type the author (or abbreviated Title) and exact page number on the second line of the Synopsisġ8. Type the topic of the note (3-5 words maximum) in the first line of the Synopsisġ7. Make sure the blue (for "Inspector") button is on to show "Synopsis" in upper-right cornerġ6. Within a folder, create a note card by clicking on the New button (big green +)ġ5. Click on the small arrow to the right of the "New" button (or ProjectNew Folder)ġ4. Add a folder for each source (make sure you have already saved bibliographic information in Zotero) by single clicking on the "Research" folder, thenġ3. Save to Cloud account with whatever name your want that is sharableġ2. When dialog box opens, select Tutorial and save-this is your homework for next weekĩ. Download trial Scrivener for Windows or Mac (you can also download a key-served copy for on-campus use via the campus network)ħ. ![]() Do you have a Cloud account of some sort (iCloud, Dropbox, Box, GoogleDocs, etc.)?Ħ. Have you ever used note cards for research notes? That's what Scrivener is.Ģ. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |