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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">There is jabref which is a bibtex
management program and can probably be abused for your purpose -
i.e you can use the review entry for your notes<br>
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I like using docear, which is a scientific oriented mindmap
program with strong support for paper management.<br>
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Personally I use it under windows along with acrobat pro to make
notes in the paper, it then can automatically find documents in
given directories and extract all notes from the papers. I don't
know if there is a linux supported pdf markup program that will
work with it as well, I think that the KDE one or something like
that should work (they have notes on their site.<br>
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Both of these are written in java so work under linux (acrobat pro
unfortunately has no linux version and I couldn't run it under
wine either).<br>
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On 4/29/2013 01:09, Steve G. wrote:<br>
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<div>I am preparing to do a (scientific) literature review, in
which I am going to look for articles on a topic, read them,
and summarize their important content. <br>
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I would like to do it electronically, in an organized fashion,
so I can also search and retrieve information later on. Right
now, I print the articles, read and mark important parts, and
then write up the content in a text document.<br>
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<div>My ideal program would have fields for the article name,
source (journal, web address, etc.), authors, link to original
article (i.e. the pdf file I will save or either a link or a
copy of the web page in case of an html page) and
summary/comments which I will enter. <br>
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<div>There should be some searchable record keeping system,
where all the articles will be listed and be searchable by
field (say, all articles from Washington Post, or Lancet,
etc.).<br>
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If it is online, it would be nice to be able to share access
to a document.<br>
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Can you recommend a program that does that, on Linux or online?
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<div>Thanks,<br>
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Z.<br>
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