How do I reference two articles to eachother?

Milkman
Milkman Member Posts: 4,880 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm reading through Whitefield's Journals & Vol 1 of his Works.

In the attachment on the right is his journal entry for Wednesday, Jan 11, 1738. On the left is a letter he wrote on that day.

How do I make a Note that references one to the other? For example, if I only open his Journals and NOT his Works at the same time, how do make a note that will let me see that there is a reference to that book which I can then go to without opening my library and searching for it?

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  • Morgan
    Morgan Member Posts: 526 ✭✭✭

    I would anchor a note to both books. Highlight the date in the book and create a note anchored to that text. Then select the text of the journal article and add that anchor to the same note.

  • Milkman
    Milkman Member Posts: 4,880 ✭✭✭

    So what you're suggesting is that I anchor a note to both books. Just so I understand. Will doing this let me jump to that resource without opening the Notes tool? Or do I have to open the Notes tool and THEN click that note?

  • Morgan
    Morgan Member Posts: 526 ✭✭✭

    Yes, that'd be my solution. You'll have to click the note in one book, which opens the note tool, and then the link to the next book. It's a total of two clicks.

  • Milkman
    Milkman Member Posts: 4,880 ✭✭✭

    Alright, thanks.

    It's too bad that the notes couldn't jump directly to other resources. Much like footnotes do.

  • Fabian
    Fabian Member Posts: 1,106 ✭✭✭

    Milkman said:

    I'm reading through Whitefield's Journals & Vol 1 of his Works.

    In the attachment on the right is his journal entry for Wednesday, Jan 11, 1738. On the left is a letter he wrote on that day.

    How do I make a Note that references one to the other? For example, if I only open his Journals and NOT his Works at the same time, how do make a note that will let me see that there is a reference to that book which I can then go to without opening my library and searching for it?

    mm.

    I guess in this case Logos can do an update. So it works next year too.

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