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Re: [OFFTOPIC] Academic workflow with old PDFs
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: [OFFTOPIC] Academic workflow with old PDFs |
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Fri, 19 Aug 2022 01:34:26 +0200 |
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>>> Guys, no one uses the word "academia" any more.
>>
>> In academia, we do.
>
> Examples?
I reckon this message may start a flame but that's not my
intention, I'm looking to hear your advice (especially, but
not limited, if you work in/with academia)
I meant a _good_ example ... and list isn't "academia",
wherever that's suppose to be.
This - "if you work in/with academia" - should be "if you are
a researcher/scientist" if the OP is from the
technology/engineering/science world.
In "academia" there are "intellectual's" and "scholars" (AAAAH!
it gets worse!)
Stefan, you gonna be a Shakespearian scholar now? LOL Actually
I can't even envision you as one, and I mean that as
a compliment, of course ...
[Or a Civil War buff? Bonus fact/question: have more books
been written on the American Civil War than on WW2? On the
American civil war, "[t]here are over 60 000 books"
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography_of_the_American_Civil_War>
so ... how many on WW2? Ask the academics at the History
Department - but don't assume they can count or maintain
a Bibtex file...]
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Re: Academic workflow with old PDFs, Emanuel Berg, 2022/08/18