I’ve continued to use it for similar small-scale writing projects. ![]() I found undertaking a 5,000-words conference paper ideal to familiarise myself with key Scrivener features and to start developing my own quirks. I tend to find the best way to learn new software is to dive straight in with a ‘real-life’ project. Using Scrivener effectively requires a shift in thinking from traditional word processing programmes and practices. But as a relatively new Scrivener user, here are some thoughts on my ongoing experience of using it in drafting my thesis. ![]() There are other, more comprehensive accounts of using Scrivener on the web, such as here. It would appear that this word-processing and file management desktop programme – specifically developed by Literature and Latte for writers – is becoming increasingly adopted by academics.
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