Interesting series of articles on digital workflow
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Posted by jamesofford
Oct 29, 2014 at 11:05 AM
Good morning:
I apologize for the flurry of posts today. I decided to work from home rather than go into the lab today. I made the decision on the way to work, and I stopped off at one of the local coffee shops with wifi. So, wifi + good coffee=flurry of posts on the forum.
As I was looking for some information on Sente and Bookends I happened across a series of posts from the Butler Library at Columbia University on digital workflow. The first one is pretty good. (https://blogs.cul.columbia.edu/butler/2014/04/03/introducing-digital-workflows-for-academic-research-on-the-mac-2/)
I’ve switched to decaf now.
Jim
Posted by Paul Korm
Oct 29, 2014 at 02:53 PM
These are good essays. I’m not sure how many there are—one of the articles mentions it is the seventh in the series—or if the series is completed.