A bookmark is a thin marker, commonly made of paper or card, used to keep the reader's place in a book and to enable the reader to return to it with ease.
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Is there a system/method incorporating bookmarks, citations/references, and a document editor (e.g., Google Docs/Drive) with a revision history?
Currently, I'm writing a paper in Microsoft Word 2007. I use Endnote to organise my references and bibliography and hold electronic copies of papers I've found where possible. I have stacks of books ...
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How to sort out and where to archive browser bookmarks?
Recently, I realized I should really reduce my bookmark count. As in the 80/20 rule, I probably use less than 20% of my browsers bookmarks. This might be highlighted by the fact that currently I have ...
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Is there a master “catch-all” system for keeping track of things?
I hope this isn't too broad a question, but basically, I find myself constantly trying to keep track of many different things. I'm wondering how other people do this. For example, I have:
a list ...
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Managing information bits
I have had this peculiar problem for years and tried many tools to solve it, but so far none were satisfactory.
I read a lot of blogs, social sites, etc. and regularly encounter very interesting ...
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Internet Bookmarks [closed]
In Firefox I have on the order of 10^3 bookmarks. I need a tool which provides the following features:
Grouping (tagging / categorization - either is acceptable)
Browser (prefer Firefox) integration ...
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What are alternatives to XMarks for bookmark synchonization? [closed]
I am using XMarks to synchronize my bookmarks across multiple machines/browsers. I like the way that it works, and it does the job, but I am wondering about alternatives that have more features or ...