April 28, 2005

Using OneNote with online texts

Follow-up to Google Print – free books from Transversality - Robert O'Toole

I am currently evaluating the use of Microsoft OneNote in both my philosophy and my e-learning work, running it on a WiFi connected Tablet PC.

Now that I am a committed user of Microsoft OneNote, I am more interested in getting access to books and journals online. OneNote is a sophisticated note taking tool. One of its most useful features is 'Insert screen clipping'. This allows for a clip of another open application to be taken and inserted into the currently open notes page. When this is done with a web page, the url of the page is also inserted.

Annotations can then be added to the clip.

When a book is available digitally, this is really powerful.


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