For some time I am using flock to navigate.
Trying Flock extensions, I discovered Zotero . The extension also applies to Firefox, used to track the pages you visit and is used primarily in academic circles, because it preserves the memory of even quite extensive literature searches.
Below is a screenshot of an interactive quick guide made kwout ( maestroalberto docet)
quick start guide [Zotero Documentation] via kwout
After downloading the plugin , zatero materializes as our logo in the status bar.
clicking on the logo, it opens a window divided into three parts:
The middle section contains the resources we need.
section of the right we can keep track of additional information on resources. For example, if we are viewing an article in a magazine on line, we may store in the right section: information (title, author, publication date ...), notes, attachments, tags, links.
In the left section we organize our material through a classic system folder.
Additional resources:
Post on bioinfo blog focused on
Blog Post by Francesca Di Donato
Page Zotero on Wikipedia
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