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    As online media and information evolve and improve, I find myself reading less and less printed media and reading articles online, viewing conferences on Youtube, etc.

    These sources are very accessible but unfortunately easily forgotten or lost. When I like a book, I simply annotate it with a pencil and keep it in my library. Same with printed media, I cut the article and keep it in a folder. This is harder to do with online articles or videos.

    What could be the best method to save and tag the sources you like for annotation/consultation/citation? Database software?

    Suggestions please.
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    Print them out, then make with the pencil and folder.
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    • #3
      Ctrl-D - Create bookmark.

      Create a separate subfolder: "Sources" if your bookmarks become too cluttered.

      I've never had the experience of saving a source for anything. When I was in school, everything I ever used was found online or in university databases. I need to understand the context a bit more. Are you writing academic articles?
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      • #4
        Print them out, take pictures of them on a wooden table and scan the pictures.
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        • #5
          Arrange the pages to look like Rebecca Linares and beat it in analog.
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          • #6
            Seriously though - if you're not confident a page will remain up in the future when you need to refer back to it, and preserving the layout/graphics isn't a concern*, File>Save as and you have a copy of all the text preserved that you can browse offline forever.



            *If there are pictures of Rebecca Linares on the page, saving each individually is worth the effort.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sava View Post
              Ctrl-D - Create bookmark.

              Create a separate subfolder: "Sources" if your bookmarks become too cluttered.

              I've never had the experience of saving a source for anything. When I was in school, everything I ever used was found online or in university databases. I need to understand the context a bit more. Are you writing academic articles?
              1) I write articles and give conferences and need to track sources
              2) I participate in several discussions online where it is useful to post sources
              3) I am writing a book and need to save interesting articles or analysis for further study when I start working on the related chapter
              In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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              • #8
                I hope one of these things offers what you're looking for:

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                • #9
                  Gloss, Pocket ... lots of other apps/programs that do this sort of thing. I don't use any of them so couldn't tell you if they're any good or not.

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                  • #10
                    Evernote Web Clipper
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