Searchable, Shareable Annotations! Reference Managers Make it Easy to Refer Back to Article Passages You’ve Thought About or Discussed

Although many of us prefer reading research articles in print format, using colorful highlighters to mark important sections we wish to return to, and hand writing notes about ideas we’d like to remember or share with colleagues later, a downside to adding annotations and highlights to printed articles is that they are not searchable nor easily shareable. The individual copy of the article that we mark up is ours and ours alone and we will have to scan through the whole text to re-locate the needed passage.

Another option: take advantage of the easy-to-use functionality of reference management software programs that allow users to create and search on electronic annotations! For example, Endnote gives users the ability to add notes and highlight text in PDFs and then to keyword search on these PDF notes.

And thanks to a browser extension offered by F1000Workspace, notes can be made directly on PDFs and webpages too! (For example, annotations and highlights can be added directly to PubMed abstracts on the Internet.)

Learn more by asking us at the MSK Library!

A Potential Database for Preclinical Work, Possible Budget Increase for the NIH, and Brain Exercises to Encourage Happiness…

They’re all included in this edition of Blog Buzz!

  • Stat reports that CDC Commissioner Robert Califf suggested a database for preclinical research. The article explores the implications of this idea further and is worth a read.
  • The senate appropriations committee has approved a proposal including a budget increase of for the NIH in fiscal year 2017. More details are included in this press release from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) applauding the move.
  • I enjoyed this Mayo Clinic Infographic on ways focus your thoughts to encourage happiness, and thought others might as well.

MSK Welcomes VP Biden, Highlights from ASCO, and More

On Thursday, May 26th, Vice President Joe Biden was ushered into MSK’s Rockefeller Research Laboratories to tour several of the labs, and then participate in a Cancer Moonshot panel discussion with Dr. Craig Thompson and several other MSK staff.


Shout-outs around the web to MSK researchers from ASCO:


A new fellowship in Breast Cancer Research at MSK has been established by Hunter Douglas, the window manufacturer. This graduate fellowship of $250,000 is supporting in the development of cutting edge and less invasive treatments to help breast cancer patients return to their normal lives more quickly. Continue reading