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p1 – everybody in the lab should read this.I have been using the type, topics and projects for a while, but the priority was an addition after I shared the notebook. Projects (a specific project where I might want to cite this paper).Topics (specific types of machine learning, applications etc).When I add a paper to this notebook, I add several types of tags: Sharing a collection of 900+ papers is probably not effective □ But what helps here a lot, is the tagging system of Evernote. ![]() But you could also choose “can view” option if you prefer. For the students I was supervising, I used the “can edit” as permissions so they could also add new notes, annotate papers etc. Since Evernote allows sharing notebooks, to have a shared collection of papers all you need is to share the notebook with the people involved. Sharing your paper collection with others Since there is no direct link, I might have a paper in one place but not the other, but papers that I cited in my own research in the last few years, are definitely in both. This is my paper collection i Evernote – 913 in total – and each note is a paper (or report, etc).Įach note is at least the PDF I saved (below), and perhaps some notes I made about the paper. The only link between the two is the Bibtex key, which is how I name the note in Evernote. Remember that Evernote is not a reference manager, but it is where I store the paper PDFs and notes about the papers. ![]() I was already keeping track of the papers I read in Evernote – see this post on organizing my bibliography with Evernote and Jabref, but I will recap some things here. This might be also an option if you are organizing a journal club. Since I was already an avid Evernote (get 1 month premium for free here) user, I decided to see if shared Evernote notebooks could be the solution to share papers with students. The stacktrace did not help me, but hopefully it tell the issue to the developers: .FetcherException: A network error occurredĪt org.jabref/.SearchBasedParserFetcher.performSearch(Unknown Source)Īt org.jabref/.$search$1(Unknown Source)Īt org.jabref/.BackgroundTask$1.call(Unknown Source)Īt org.jabref/.DefaultTaskExecutor$1.call(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.run(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.runWorker(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/$n(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Ĭaused by: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 403 for URL: Īt java.base/.newInstance0(Native Method)Īt java.base/.newInstance(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.newInstance(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.newInstanceWithCaller(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.newInstance(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Īt org.jabref/.URLDownload.asInputStream(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Īt org.jabref/.URLDownload.Although I have only supervised a couple of students during my tenure track, I already found often saying the same thing during each meeting – in particular, what are good papers to start reading about a particular topic. Since it is improbable that the services has any trouble for such a long time, I’ve installed the latest development version, but the error did not go away. I got “Unhandled exception occurred: A network error occurred” error messages always for IEEEXplore searches and most of the time by Google Scholar searches in the last two, or three weeks.
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