A few personal recs: Nonfiction: I've recently devoured @neiltyson's Astrophysics for People in a Hurry; @michaelpollan's How to Change Your Mind; @sebastianjunger's Tribe. Fiction: @MillerMadeline's Circe; @amortowles's Rules of Civility; @neilhimself's American Gods. 2/4
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You will *NEVER* be able to fully keep up with the literature even in your little niche, much less your broader research field. Don't berate yourself for what might seem like falling behind, and don't sink all your free time outside the lab mired in a literature backlog. 3/4
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Avoiding burnout & promoting your own mental health, physical fitness, and personal relationships are far more important than scouring supplemental table 14 in that new preprint everyone's Tweeting about. Relax, refresh, and come back tanned, rested, ready on Monday morning. 4/4
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it's pretty simple. Stick to
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Last I checked zotero doesn’t allow you to merge two adjacent references in word. Dealbreaker for me. Still the case?
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Um... no I don't think so. I never ran into that problem. Maybe it's a GNU Linux thing? ;)
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On Mac. "...etc etc etc[1][2]." Can't select 1 and 2, and merge to get [1,2]. Might not seem that big a deal until you have multiple instances of more than 2 references to merge or go back and add to.
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No, still not possible. Just to be clear, though, you _can_ go back to add to references in Zotero. You can just not merge them, e.g. after moving them around.
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That’s what keeps me locked to
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Mendeley is Elsivier. They mine your data and deliver it to ad serves like Google.
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Wow bravo
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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