The Productive Scholar: Evernote for iOS Devices and Computers presented by Anne Langley

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Ever real­ize you left your notes from an impor­tant meet­ing on your usb drive, but all you have with is your smart phone, and now you need some piece of infor­ma­tion from that meet­ing right away? Ever­note can solve that and many other mobile tech­nol­ogy prob­lems. If you live a mobile life and use tech­nol­ogy even just a lit­tle bit, Ever­note can act like a sec­ond brain, because it allows you to access your stuff just about any­where from any device. This ses­sion will show you the effi­cient func­tion­al­ity of Ever­note and high­light a few prac­ti­cal uses of the software.

Speaker bio:

Anne Lan­g­ley is the Head Librar­ian, Sci­ence and Tech­nol­ogy Libraries and Library Liai­son to the Depart­ment of Chem­istry at Prince­ton Uni­ver­sity. She has authored three books on aca­d­e­mic librar­i­an­ship, and is an active library instruc­tor. Prior to com­ing to Prince­ton, she was a Librar­ian and Adjunct Pro­fes­sor at Duke Uni­ver­sity, and lead singer of the band Fluff Chick in Chapel Hill, NC. Anne has tried her hand at a vari­ety of pro­fes­sions, includ­ing deck­hand on a shrimp boat, short-order cook, sell­ing Marimekko fab­ric, poet and con­struc­tion worker. She thinks it is impor­tant to make every day fun.

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