Friday, March 20, 2009
Easy PDF clippings
Here's a neat trick I learned last week from Ed2010 member Syd:
All you need to generate PDF files of your article clippings is a library card. On the Toronto Public Library website, do an author search in the magazine database for your name. All your articles pop up and you can simply email yourself the PDF. No tedious scanning.
All you need to generate PDF files of your article clippings is a library card. On the Toronto Public Library website, do an author search in the magazine database for your name. All your articles pop up and you can simply email yourself the PDF. No tedious scanning.
- Corinna vanGerwen
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6. Syd says:
23 April 2009 at 9:54 AM
yes, TPL also has a great newspaper database you can access through their website!
5. Antonia says:
25 March 2009 at 10:15 AM
Thanks for sharing this great tip, Corinna!
4. Chantel S. says:
24 March 2009 at 11:12 PM
This is a fantastic tip, Corinna! Thanks!
3. Andrew says:
24 March 2009 at 12:42 AM
Does anyone know if there's a similar database for newspapers?
2. Jen G says:
20 March 2009 at 3:36 PM
Thanks so much for the tip! You just made my life WAY easier!
1. Alison Garwood-Jones says:
20 March 2009 at 1:59 PM
Great tip, Corinna! Thank you for posting it. That means no more trips to Kinkos.
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Corinna vanGerwen
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Corinna vanGerwen is a freelance editor and writer. She has worked as senior editor at Style at Home, senior design editor at Cottage Life and is the former Canadian Director of Ed2010. She has also held the position of operations manager at a boutique PR agency, where she handled strategic planning and daily operations.
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