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I am just beginning to read some of the articles for prereading. I was quite disappointed to find that they were in pdf. form because i had intended to use Diigo to highlight and post stickys as I read. I'm curious to know how everyone else is handling the reading. Are you downloading all those very long articles?
Maryanne
I am downloading most because I like to read them during the weekend in the countryside, where I have no connection. When blogging, I used Scribefire , which is a Firefox add-on but let it go some time ago when it started crashing or freezing on me. Maybe it got better now. I am trying to learn how to use Zotero but still needs looots of practice :-)
Anciana--
I use Firefox and when you click to download a pdf file, it asks if you prefer to read it instead of just downloading. I think then you could copy and paste it into Diigo, eh?
Maybe if you download the latest version of Firefox you will find this feature is available to you.
Let me know if this helps.
--Elizabeth
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