1. First on a page "library" create blocks with the titles of each source in your library.
2. Upload the PDF by typing "/asset" (without quotes)
3. Click to open PDF, and in the right upper corner, by the page count, click the little speech bubble icon to open the notes page that @logseq created automatically for that asset
4. sometimes a table of contents is available for the article... when it is, I just copy all of the items into my notes page
5. read and annotate section-by-section 🎉🥴
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Someone asked me to share my research workflow in @logseq! Here's an overview of my very simple process 🧵
1. Rewrite the article/chapter/section in my own words using the 3rd person (“[The authors] studied/argued”)
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2. Evaluate the article using a checklist to assess clarity, novelty, “truth” (strength of arguments and evidence), how if at all it’s relevant to my own research question(s), and any general perceptions
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