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For Students: The Ultimate Research Tool – Education Series. Whether you’re writing a paper or studying for a test, odds are you spend more time gathering the pieces than actually working. Getting all of your notes together, hunting for quotes, and tracking down bibliographical information takes at least as long, if not longer, as writing the paper itself. In a group situation, sharing research and collaborating on the production of one document is even more difficult without the proper tools. Enter Evernote. For students, it’s an invaluable way to organize research and streamline the collaboration process.

Here are some examples of how Evernote simplifies the student research process. Organizing in Evernote The first step in any research project is, well, the research. Here’s an example of a way to organize your research: Make a notebook for every project (for example: “Civil War Thesis”). Web Clipping Scrolling through Web pages over and over to find the one paragraph or quote you want to reference is always excruciatingly time-consuming. Notebook. As of July 2012, Google Notebook has shut down and all Notebook data should now be in Google Docs. As previously announced, in most cases we were able to automatically export the Notebook data, so please visit Google Docs. Also please update any bookmarks or links to Notebook so that they point to Docs instead.

Here are answers to some questions about this transition. We may add or update questions over time. Where is my auto-exported notebooks data? For auto-exported documents, you should see a new document in Google Docs for each notebook you had in Google Notebook. The titles of these documents will be “Imported from Google Notebook - ” followed by the original name of the notebook. If you are having trouble finding the new docs, search for “Imported from Google Notebook” in the doc list. What happened to public notebooks? All public notebooks were unshared.

What happened to bookmarks stored in bookmarks.google.com? I’ve never used Google Docs. Why did you make this transition? Notebook. Remember Everything | Evernote Corporation.