Evernote is free software that allows you to easily capture, organize, search for and find information as you work. It’s essentially a database, but the attractive and intuitive interface makes it very simple to use. Evernote provides the ideal solution for those of us suffering from information overload.
This ebook is for anyone who is working on a significant research project and wants a better method of managing their material with the minimum of hassle, e.g. authors, PhD students, and researchers. I introduce Evernote's main features, demonstrating the many ways in which you can use it to manage your work, offering many examples.
I focus on the functionality that's of particular benefit to researchers, so you can get up and running very quickly without having to learn more than you need. No detailed technical knowledge is required, and you are guided through all the stages with clear instructions and screenshots.
Please note, this edition covers only the Mac version of Evernote; there is a separate Managing Your Research with Evernote for Windows ebook.
What this ebook covers
Who this book is for
Assumptions I'm making about you, the reader
How to use this ebook
Downloading Evernote
Downloading the Web Clipper
Basic concepts
The Toolbar
The Sidebar
The Note List
Account Info
Creating Notebooks
Organising Notebooks in Stacks
Creating Notes
Quick Notes
PDFs
Images
Audio Notes
Other file types
Annotating Notes
Presentation Mode
Keyboard Shortcuts
Using the Web Clipper
Clearly
Emailing to Evernote
Tweeting to Evernote
Tagging
Shortcuts
Reminders
Info Panel
Note History
Deleting Notes
Linking Notes
Merging and updating multiple Notes
Context
Basic searching
Advanced searching
Saved searches
Sharing Notebooks
Sharing individual Notes
Conflicts
Syncing with your smartphone
Tablets
GPS
Configuring options
Customising the interface
Encryption
Two-step Verification
Smartphones
Backing up
About the Author
Appendix A: Features of Evernote Premium
Appendix B: Keyboard shortcuts
Author Dr Catherine Pope has recently gained her PhD from the University of Sussex, mainly thanks to Evernote, Zotero, and Scrivener. She has also authored ebooks on How to Manage References with Zotero and How to Write Your Thesis with Scrivener.
This ebook is for anyone who is working on a significant research project and wants a better method of managing their material with the minimum of hassle, e.g. authors, PhD students, and researchers. I introduce Evernote's main features, demonstrating the many ways in which you can use it to manage your work, offering many examples.
I focus on the functionality that's of particular benefit to researchers, so you can get up and running very quickly without having to learn more than you need. No detailed technical knowledge is required, and you are guided through all the stages with clear instructions and screenshots.
Please note, this edition covers only the Mac version of Evernote; there is a separate Managing Your Research with Evernote for Windows ebook.
CONTENTS
1: Introduction
What this ebook covers
Who this book is for
Assumptions I'm making about you, the reader
How to use this ebook
2: How to Get Evernote
Downloading Evernote
Downloading the Web Clipper
3: Getting Started
Basic concepts
The Toolbar
The Sidebar
The Note List
Account Info
Creating Notebooks
Organising Notebooks in Stacks
4: Adding Stuff to Evernote
Creating Notes
Quick Notes
PDFs
Images
Audio Notes
Other file types
Annotating Notes
Presentation Mode
Keyboard Shortcuts
Using the Web Clipper
Clearly
Emailing to Evernote
Tweeting to Evernote
5: Getting Organised
Tagging
Shortcuts
Reminders
Info Panel
Note History
Deleting Notes
Linking Notes
Merging and updating multiple Notes
Context
6: Searching in Evernote
Basic searching
Advanced searching
Saved searches
7: Collaboration and Sharing
Sharing Notebooks
Sharing individual Notes
8: Syncing
Conflicts
9: Mobile Devices
Syncing with your smartphone
Tablets
GPS
10: Evernote Web
11: Customising Evernote
Configuring options
Customising the interface
12: Security
Encryption
Two-step Verification
Smartphones
Backing up
13: Next Steps
14: More Information
15: Conclusion
About the Author
Appendix A: Features of Evernote Premium
Appendix B: Keyboard shortcuts
Author Dr Catherine Pope has recently gained her PhD from the University of Sussex, mainly thanks to Evernote, Zotero, and Scrivener. She has also authored ebooks on How to Manage References with Zotero and How to Write Your Thesis with Scrivener.