--- layout: post status: publish published: true title: Efficiently handle knowledge as a Computer Scientist author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_login: jlengrand author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr wordpress_id: 559 wordpress_url: http://www.lengrand.fr/?p=559 date: 2012-03-09 10:49:51.000000000 +01:00 categories: - misc - tips tags: - agile - knowledge - memory - mendeley - calibre - management - tool comments: - id: 536 author: Sam author_email: only1lif3@gmail.com author_url: '' date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxNzozNzo0OSArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxNjozNzo0OSArMDEwMA== content: Please don't buy into the lie that you have a bad memory. Read http://goo.gl/zHFm4 - id: 537 author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxNzo1MToxMCArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxNjo1MToxMCArMDEwMA== content: ! "Well, I really do actually. \r\nThat's why learning stuff by heart to pass school exams has always been awful.\r\nBut I think this is not actually a real problem as soon as you find a way to counter this. I try to replace memory by efficiency :). \r\n\r\nBut I'll definitely have a look to your book, thanks !" - id: 538 author: Efficiently handle knowledge as a Computer Scientist « Secret Blog author_email: '' author_url: http://eminter25391.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/efficiently-handle-knowledge-as-a-computer-scientist/ date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxODozNDozMCArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxNzozNDozMCArMDEwMA== content: ! '[...] http://www.lengrand.fr/2012/03/efficiently-handle-knowledge-as-a-computer-scientist/ Like this:LikeBe the first to like this post. March 10, 2012 eminter25391 [...]' - id: 539 author: alx author_email: aaa@gaa.com author_url: '' date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxOTo0NDoxOSArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxODo0NDoxOSArMDEwMA== content: ! "Very useful mendeley, thanks a lot, i have the same memory problem and the information management is not easy haha, this cloud-app looks awesome... \r\n\r\nI just registered :) Can i see your library? I'm an spanish researcher interested in all related to computer science :) \r\n\r\nThanks a lot!!!" - id: 540 author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxOTo1MTo0MiArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxODo1MTo0MiArMDEwMA== content: ! "Glad it helped :). \r\nI think you might be able to think what I put online. But I shared nothing yet. \r\nLet me check and see if I can sort something out :)." - id: 541 author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxOTo1MzoxOCArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxODo1MzoxOCArMDEwMA== content: Hum. Apparently I have to add you as a friend so that you can see my publications. You can find me as jlengrand, or julien lengrand-lambert ;) - id: 542 author: alx author_email: aaa@gaa.com author_url: '' date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxOTo1NzoyNCArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMCAxODo1NzoyNCArMDEwMA== content: ! "I added you :) It seems that you have 2 accounts :\r\n\r\nhttp://www.mendeley.com/profiles/julien-lengrand-lambert\r\n\r\nand\r\n\r\nhttp://www.mendeley.com/profiles/julien-lengrand-lambert1/\r\n\r\nI added you as a friend to the first one!" - id: 544 author: Toby author_email: dreynolds@gmail.com author_url: '' date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwMTo0ODoyMSArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwMDo0ODoyMSArMDEwMA== content: ! "From the author of that book via your link: \"The techniques I learned, and used in the memory contest, are great for remembering structured information like shopping lists or phone numbers, but they don't improve any sort of underlying, generalizable memory ability.\"\r\n\r\nIn other words, they don't help in this scenario." - id: 578 author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwOToyNzoyNiArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwODoyNzoyNiArMDEwMA== content: It seems indeed :). I'll keep my notebook + pen in pocket as my main brain for now :) - id: 579 author: Julien Lengrand-Lambert author_email: julien@lengrand.fr author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr date: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwOToyOTozNCArMDEwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMi0wMy0xMSAwODoyOTozNCArMDEwMA== content: ! "I have two accounts. One I used at work, and the other at home. \nHopefully you chose the good one :). \n\nI should remove the other one soon ." - id: 8991 author: Let’s scratch those itches! | loup2fu author_email: '' author_url: http://www.lengrand.fr/2013/04/lets-scratch-those-itches/ date: !binary |- MjAxMy0wNC0xNyAxNDoyODoyOCArMDIwMA== date_gmt: !binary |- MjAxMy0wNC0xNyAxMzoyODoyOCArMDIwMA== content: ! '[...] habit has been here as long as I can remember. I know I have a really bad memory. I always had. So noting down stuff is the best way for me to cope with this brain full of holes. [...]' --- I love to learn. Each day. A bit more of what the world has to offer. I read a lot of technical stuff. I spend a lot of time reading about all kind of subjects, most of it being computer science / computer vision related. I also have a really bad memory. If I rarely forget a face, I must say I have already forgotten 80% of the programming languages and libraries I haven't been working with for more than 10 days. I spent years with hundreds of bookmarks in my browser, classified into folders that would also contain other folders. . . But if this could be a problem, my experience in research centers helped me find a nice workaround to highly increase my efficiency. Having no memory is no great deal, as soon as you are able to quickly process and find information. And a weak my long-term memory, as strong my need for organization. As a researcher, part of your job consists in being an expert in your field and "keep both eyes open". Some of your time should be spent reading publications related (or not) to your curent projects. And most researchers I know have their own way to handle this big piece of "paper knowledge" they process. While being in TNO, I found one piece of tool that I never stopped using : Mendeley Desktop. Basically speaking, Mendeley is a publication management tool. It would help you keep track of your publications by extracting meda-data from the pdfs, and sort them out for you. For each document, you can access its authors, abstract, . . . And you can also set these meta-data and add keywords or tags. While keywords are often already filled by the authors of the pdfs, tags have become my very secret weapon.