Send highlights to ReadWise
Integrate Logos with ReadWise (www.ReadWise.io), a service to help readers curate and review their digital highlights. ReadWise was recently endorsed by Tim Challies, and their website says they have thousands of users. I've just begun using the service, but to collect my highlights from Logos alongside my other electronic reading notes would be amazing!
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Having this integration would make me much more comfortable with purchasing a resource in Logos as a opposed to say Kindle, where I know my highlights can be easily exported. Right now I prefer to read in Kindle because of this feature.
It is possible that this integration does not need to be specialized just for readwise, but could be construed as an "export highlights" feature that simply targets a format that readwise can ingest. Readwise has a large and growing number of such integrations so there may be simple options to choose from already.
It is possible that this integration does not need to be specialized just for readwise, but could be construed as an "export highlights" feature that simply targets a format that readwise can ingest. Readwise has a large and growing number of such integrations so there may be simple options to choose from already.
A critical feature for me. As much as I love having resources available in Logos as they are, I need the ability to get stuff out of Logos into other notetaking tools as well. The lack of ability to do this easily (as you can with other research tools) keeps me from using Logos and purchasing additional resources there.
How are y'all currently importing Logos highlights into Readwise? @Levi Figueira @Keelan Cook
Readwise integration is critical if Logos wants to win my purchases over buying books in Kindle. If Logos is not going to integrate with Readwise, then it should at least Sherlock the features and build it into Logos.
Readwise integration is critical if Logos wants to win my purchases over buying books in Kindle. If Logos is not going to integrate with Readwise, then it should at least Sherlock the features and build it into Logos.
@Nick Stapleton I'm not. Because of that, I rarely take notes and highlights in Logos. I really want to use the tool for much of my note taking, but I can't bring myself to purchase most of my books in a tool that won't share with the rest of my workflow. Readwise integration would solve this for me. Although, even letting me bulk export highlights into a standard form (text, markdown, etc.) that I could pull into my other tools would be a big start. As best I can tell, this is not possible either. Though, I'd be happy for someone to tell me otherwise.
So, I use Logos for a small set of the things I'd like to use it for. It also means manually copying and pasting highlights out of the tool right now into the ones I use to write.
So, I use Logos for a small set of the things I'd like to use it for. It also means manually copying and pasting highlights out of the tool right now into the ones I use to write.
@Phil Gons (Faithlife) Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
1) Any chance of seeing Readwise integration in Logos?
2) I read somewhere that the export to CSV feature was removed in Logos 10? Is this true? If we could get this export feature, it would help Readwise users be able to export their highlights and import them into Readwise.
This page details the simple layout Readwise needs to import highlights from CSV files. https://readwise.io/import_bulk
1) Any chance of seeing Readwise integration in Logos?
2) I read somewhere that the export to CSV feature was removed in Logos 10? Is this true? If we could get this export feature, it would help Readwise users be able to export their highlights and import them into Readwise.
This page details the simple layout Readwise needs to import highlights from CSV files. https://readwise.io/import_bulk
This is essential for my workflow.
The more reading streams you can bundle in one system (for reading and processing what you have read) the more effective the entire system becomes. Readwise (combined with Notion) is the perfect system; it successfully integrates kindle books, but Logos/Faithlife resources are totally separate. And exporting Logos highlights manually is a pain.
I totally support this feature!
The more reading streams you can bundle in one system (for reading and processing what you have read) the more effective the entire system becomes. Readwise (combined with Notion) is the perfect system; it successfully integrates kindle books, but Logos/Faithlife resources are totally separate. And exporting Logos highlights manually is a pain.
I totally support this feature!
This would literally be a game changer. I do all my writing and lesson prep inside of Obsidian and having readies integration would mean having native access to my logos highlights for quick and easy quoting! Kindle already has this feature and this is a prominent reason I get ebooks through them rather then logos.
I agree with all of you. I have adjusted my book purchases to Kindle so I can sync notes and highlights with Readwise. I am sure there are some hurdles, based on the way Logos currates highlights and notes. But it would immediately change the source of my book purchases BACK to Logos when available. Readwise is such an amazing tool.
Absolutely! I've been using Readwise for several years for consolidation of notes and highlights from almost all of my digital sources including ebooks, web, podcasts (via Scribd player), pdfs, and the new ReadWise Reader read-later app. This is critical to my personal workflow. Has anyone tried to export clippings from Logos? Maybe that would work though I'd prefer an API integration.
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Would love to get my highlights from my Logos readings pulled into that as well!
I highly recommend their product for anyone wanting to develop a reviewing habit of their previous reading material.