How to Use Logseq for Research ft. Cara Antonaccio

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • ​​Are you a researcher, academic, or just a learning enthusiast? Then this event is for you!
    ​​Cara Antonaccio (PhD candidate in the public health field) joined Logseq community manager Ramses Oudt to discuss how to use Logseq's features, plugins, and related tools to do research. No matter if you read papers or need to log your own research result, you'll learn something useful from Cara's processes.
    ​​We covered the following questions, and more:
    • Cara's PKM journey
    • Cara's current PKM use cases
    • ​​Cara's daily process and Journals structure
    • ​​How Cara uses Logseq to do research
    • ​​What other tools does Cara uses besides Logseq
    See the timestamps below to find the topics you're mostly interested in.
    === TIMESTAMPS ===
    0:00 Session opening
    1:32 Introduction by Cara
    2:11 Cara's daily workflow in Logseq
    3:42 Summary and observations about Cara's daily structure
    5:54 Cara's research workflow
    6:09 Cara's background doing research
    6:53 Cara's past and current tool stack for research
    9:44 Cara's subprocesses for research and writing
    10:06 How Cara finds papers and adds them to her Logseq library
    14:25 How Cara uses Connected Papers
    16:50 Organizing and learning from papers
    19:17 Analyzing and validating research
    22:03 How Cara writes and edits long form in Logseq
    26:19 How Cara uses Logseq's graph view
    29:32 How Cara uses Logseq in combination with Canva
    31:24 Ways to use flashcards for language learning and Zettelkasten
    34:06 What plugins and CSS Cara uses make it easier to navigate her graph
    39:39 Cara's template for creating notes while reading
    40:28 How Cara defines processes (+ examples)
    41:17 What Cara would like to improve about how she uses Logseq (and what she would like to change about Logseq)
    43:26 How to export from Logseq to Microsoft Word and Google Docs
    45:30 How to toggle document mode in Logseq
    46:19 Wrap-up
    47:51 What's next on Logseq's roadmap
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Комментарии • 40

  • @charlie_chiu
    @charlie_chiu 2 года назад +1

    wow, never think of the workflow of: "reading the paper first in logseq and then add to zotero later". Inspiring!

  • @iot3136
    @iot3136 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Ramses for hosting Cara and organizing this. And Cara - thanks a heap for sharing your experience. Selfless act 💙

  • @DrCarlosALanzM
    @DrCarlosALanzM 2 года назад +2

    From this video I took the method of making the list of the papers with the links to them in my work. In logseq is very easy. The Connected Papers recommendation is incredible. Thanks for the video. I've seen it twice

  • @factoryguy8
    @factoryguy8 23 дня назад

    Very very useful video! Thank you so much.

  • @sunjenny2595
    @sunjenny2595 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! I am a graduate student and it looks nice for my literature management. Can't wait to have a try!

  • @eto895
    @eto895 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the presentation. The info using logseq for research is highly useful. It is alternative to roam research (expensive). Tq again.

  • @OtRatsaphong
    @OtRatsaphong 2 года назад

    Great presentation!! Very useful. You have really taken Logseq to the limit. I’m going to have to watch this session again to see what I want to use in my work.

  • @cleanclothes
    @cleanclothes 2 года назад

    Thank you for organizing and sharing this. It is very useful 😀

  • @f.ragazzi
    @f.ragazzi 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot to Cara and Ramses for this video. My question is about one of the key aspects of an academic workflow is referencing and bibiliography creation. How do current references in Cara's written paper go from Logseq "link" to better Bibtex reference (I guess manually?) and then actually formatted reference + bibliography (is this also a manual process)? This crucial aspect of the workflow is what proprietary annotation and reference managers like Citavi are so good automating and wasn't explicited here. Curious to know more!

    • @duelxx3000
      @duelxx3000 Год назад

      At 11:30 Cara mentions she doesn't use Zotero (or any other citation manager) until the very end of her work, so as to avoid overwhelm

  • @mageprometheus
    @mageprometheus Год назад

    Another gem with a host of insights.

  • @ecceaufx3207
    @ecceaufx3207 Год назад +3

    I didnt really understand what a "process" is. Is that just a page where she collects how she wants to do stuff for her future self? Are these processes linked somewhere or is it just a "cheatsheet" for herself? Looking at it again: She has a bunch of other pages (like "log...") where she links to [[process]] with a list of what the process contains. Are these other files just separate pages defining themselves as a process?

  • @rikhwanuddin
    @rikhwanuddin 2 года назад

    Interesting topic, thank you for inspiring talk. Hello from Indonesia :) :) :)

  • @beeebread23
    @beeebread23 2 года назад +1

    This was very insightful thank you!

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад

      Thank you! Feel free to let us know what kind of workflows you'd like to see next. ^R

  • @parallel041
    @parallel041 Год назад

    Hi, what was the tool you mentioned alternatives to research connected I couldn't get the exact name ?

  • @norbertkovacs3447
    @norbertkovacs3447 2 года назад +1

    Very nice showcase! :)
    BTW Audio support would be truly handy in Logseq! :P

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! As for audio support: we're currently building that. You can follow along on GitHub: github.com/logseq/logseq/pull/4766

    • @norbertkovacs3447
      @norbertkovacs3447 2 года назад

      @@Logseq OMG I'm thrilled!

  • @UWU-xv7dl
    @UWU-xv7dl Год назад

    Thank you, Cara ❤❤

  • @haoming3430
    @haoming3430 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this very informative video. Is there any way I can get my hands on some examples of Cara's logseq pages? I want to learn from her pages so that I can improve mine.

  • @ajearruti
    @ajearruti 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Thanks @Logseq and @Cara.Can you share here the tag css, please?

  • @HarryOrenstein
    @HarryOrenstein 2 года назад

    Thanks soo much.
    Is there an easy way to export from Roam to Logseq?

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад

      Yes, you can export your Roam graph in JSON format and then from Logseq you just have to import it: ... > Import > Import JSON from Roam Research

  • @craigohmsen6329
    @craigohmsen6329 2 года назад

    How do you get the icon/emojis, i love it give such a quality to the information

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      You can add the icon:: attribute in the first block of a page, followed by the icon you want to use for the page. Alternatively, you can use the Reference Styles plugin that's available in the Logseq marketplace.

  • @gobmcb
    @gobmcb 2 года назад

    inspiring work flow, thanks for sharing. One big concern that keeps me from using logseq is backup. Curious how you handle it given there is no sync feature? Having my entire project in an icloud folder does not give me enough peace of mind.

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      We're working hard on an encrypted sync service and real-time collaboration features. This should be available within the next 3 to 6 months. For now, we recommend making regular backups of the folder where your Logseq graph is located.

    • @andrew-elkins
      @andrew-elkins 2 года назад

      I know it's probably not super intuitive if you're not accustomed to it but git is really the way to go. I store my graph in Google Drive and github after having some syncing issues and now I'm very confident in my setup.

  • @paulywalnutz5855
    @paulywalnutz5855 Год назад

    ''multidimensional spatiotemporal data'' is wayy over my head but it looks like it wants a spot in my PKM

  • @phillewis3108
    @phillewis3108 8 месяцев назад

    This looks like it has lots of useful stuff, but I just can't interpret it. How is that index constructed? What's that hamburger she clicks on to get the outline? How is the PDF linked? It feels like a run through for people who already know 90% of what was covered.

  • @chandrachiara4187
    @chandrachiara4187 2 года назад +1

    This has been super helpful as a young researcher. Thank you Cara!| Quick question. I set up some templates and have something mixed up in one of those. How can I edit a template? Editing the block does not seem to do the trick :-(

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      You can just edit the template directly. Make sure the parent block has the template:: property followed by the template name; all the blocks that follow (the child blocks) will be part of the template-so make sure you use indentation.
      When you run the template again it'll show the updated template. However, it will not change the blocks that you've created by running the template in the past.

  • @yesotv2328
    @yesotv2328 2 года назад

    Hello. Good morning. It is possible with Logseq to take handwritten notes from an android tablet and to be able to synchronize and update the notes on my pc. Greetings from Cali, Colombia.

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      If your tablet has some kind of handwritten-to-text functionality (like the iPad has), that would work. You can also upload photos. However, at the moment there's no built-in functionality to turn handwritten text into typed text. We also don't OCR images to make them searchable (because your notes are only on your system and aren't sent to us).
      Using a third-party sync service like Dropbox or Google Drive you can synchronize between phone, tablet, and desktop. We're currently working on our own encrypted sync service.

    • @yesotv2328
      @yesotv2328 2 года назад

      @@Logseq Question: Is there a version of logseq for android or a plugin?

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      ​@@yesotv2328 Yes, you can download the Android APK from our Github page: github.com/logseq/logseq/releases
      This is the current version (0.6.5.): github.com/logseq/logseq/releases/download/0.6.5/Logseq-android-0.6.5.apk

    • @yesotv2328
      @yesotv2328 2 года назад

      @@Logseq Thank you very much for the reply.

  • @dfalfan
    @dfalfan 2 года назад

    Idk, but if you use emojis on your notes, you are doing things wrong. That's what I hated of Notion

    • @Logseq
      @Logseq  2 года назад +1

      This is a personal preference and requires a plugin (Reference Styles). Out of the box, Logseq does not have emojis for pages like Notion.