2021-08-18
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I enrolled on the [[Introduction to Complexity]] course from the [[Santa Fe Institute]]. It teaches about [[complex systems]] and uses [[NetLogo]].
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Yes, I could be making better use of references and citations in org-roam, I think.
- I am doing this in theory, I believe, in that I have note files on particular references. I'm just not giving these files formal cite links, and also not linking these to a bibliography. I don't think that matters so much for online articles, but perhaps it would be better for books and journal articles.
- I'm confused as to whether I should be using [[org-cite]] or [[org-ref]] though.
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Anyway, I think I'll set up [[Zotero]] for at least capturing the PDFs that I want. I do note that [[Leo Vivier]] in one of his videos seemed to be using Calibre to store his PDFs. Given I have my normal books in Calibre, maybe I want to do that too?
- This here thread seems to think having Calibre for books and Zotero for papers is fine.
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OK. So perhaps org-ref is actually how you manage your bibliography file? So kind of a Zotero alternative. And org-cite is just how you cite things in your org files. maybe? Not sureβ¦ Has anyone migrated away from zotero/mendeley to just an org-based solution (β¦
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Enjoying the first unit of [[Introduction to Complexity]].
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Rohit Goswami β Reflections]]
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[[Gaia hypothesis]]
- [[Daisyworld]]
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Oh my, [[NetLogo]] is amazing.
- There's so many rich examples in the Model Explorer.
- Including some sound-based ones!
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[[Paul Pangaro]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2021-08-18
- video call at meet.jit.si/2021-08-18