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Electronic reference library?
A lot of open articles, videos on YouTube are being accumulated. I will note right away that this is not a “gathering / postponing syndrome for later” (you may not believe it, but it really is). Simply, now you need to learn / master a lot of information and after 3-5 articles (depending on complexity) or after 1-2 videos, about an hour long - the same. Therefore, I need a convenient program for accurate systematization, if you want, then not even a library, but rather a "road map" of small material when studying. In principle, I tried to solve this problem + - like this: I made a bot for Telegram and kept it on a raspberry pi, sent it a link to a web page that I had already read, and could also request it back through it, from raspberries. But, there are a couple of nuances: I wrote it in haste, purely for myself, and with a large amount of stored material, it is still not very convenient, especially displaying a list of contents in a directory and article names in a cart is very grammatical. Now there is no time to finish the bot + it only works with web pages, images, "postpone" or "save" so the already watched video will not work. Is there any software for such requests.
PS - I know that no one has canceled a simple notepad and Google documents, I'm just wondering if there is any socialized software, perhaps also with the function of saving web pages and organizing them?
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I have been using https://raindrop.io/ for a long time and it completely and completely solves such problems. If relationships are needed, try the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zettelkasten method . For it, I use https://obsidian.md/features and have already partially climbed onto it from raindrop.
Notion and Save to Notion browser extension. I use it to store bookmarks and articles of the "read later" type. Data can be displayed in the form of a kanban board, it is possible to add labels, necessary fields, and also create your own structure of relationships between tables.
I'm using the OneTab
extension for this.
You can scatter links into groups, change group names, and all this in the browser. Convenient and visual.
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