Often I will read an article on the web that I want to remember later. Specifically, the article references several scripture verses, and if I am ever studying any of those verses down the road, I would love to have Logos somehow flag this article as relevant to my study. What is the best way to do this?
I've come up with a few options:
- Copy/paste the article into a local Word document, and then create a personal book from that document. Future articles would be their own book. Seems clunky, and over time would lead to dozens/hundreds of books.
- Similar to #1, but create a personal book that is a collection of articles. More clean than #1, but the articles would not necessarily be related in any way; which would make for an odd "book".
- Copy/paste the entire article into a Note, and manually tag all the verses in the article as anchor verses for the note. Could make for some very long "notes".
- Create a note similar to #3, but only reference a PDF version of the article that is downloaded to my local filesystem. Cumbersome because I have to manually pull up the PDF outside of Logos.
I like #2 because the book will appear in the Passage Guide. I like #3 because the note icon on the verse gets me to the relevant article very quickly.
Any opinions? Any solutions I missed?
Thanks.