TIP: Use a list tags to keep track of handy lists

Francis
Francis Member Posts: 3,823 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

There are some handy list-focused resources in Logos (e.g., Wilmington's). However, there are also really handy lists scattered across resources in Logos. For instance, in Anchor's Dictionary on Genesis on Narrative, one may find a list of etiologies and another of formulas. 

An idea to keep track of these:

  1. Select and create a note. 
  2. Tag it with (1) something that indicates the content such as (etiologies; etiology) and (2) the word list. 

In the future, when you vaguely remember a list you encountered, all you need to do is head to the Notes tool, and search for "list" in the filter field (alternatively, scroll to tags and find 'list') and here it will be. Click on the anchor hyperlink to be directed to the list in the resource of origin.

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