Hi Julie
I usually type my notes into word because it is easier to
correct things
as I go and then paste them into the research notes section.
Much
easier to see them that way when you ope a reference up.
I have just found out that you can them import the nores
from endnote
into NVivo - where they can be searched just like any other
source -
though I have not tried that yet regards - Lin
Julie.Graves[juliegraves2000 comcast.net] wrote:
> Hi EN folks -
>
>
>
> I am on the verge of diving into a big lit review, and
wanted to ask
> for your thoughts on using EN as a container for the
notes one takes
> on readings (articles, etc.). I've seen/heard at
various times that
> some people use EN for this purpose, but I wonder if
they mean that
> they actually type their notes directly into the
"Notes" or "Research
Notes"
> fields, or if they simply mean that they attach a Word
document of
> their notes on an article to the corresponding entry in
EN?
>
>
>
> I'd love to know what you feel are dis/advantages in
this regard - and
> to hear, in general, your preferred methods of
taking/storing notes on
> your reading.
>
>
>
> THANKS!
>
> Julie
>
>
>
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>
> Julie Graves, M.S., M.S., LPC
>
> PhD Student
>
> University of Colorado, Boulder
>
> Educational Psychology
>
>
>
>
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Regards
Lin Howie
Extension 7117
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