Creating Your Reading Lists and Organizing Them with Extensions

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작성자 Cortney 작성일 25-08-29 03:42 조회 3 댓글 0

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Making a personalized list of books to read is a vital skill for researchers alike. It helps you keep track of the books you want to read, rank the books in order of preference, and even serve as a record of the books you have already read. However, managing a long list of books can be overwhelming, especially when you have to sift through countless titles. Fortunately, there are several ways to create and organize your reading lists using extensions.


One of the most popular ways to create and organize reading lists is by using browser extensions such as Bookmarks Deluxe. Pinboard is a digital bookmarking tool that lets you save, tag, and categorize bookmarks. You can also export your bookmarks into CSV or 拡張機能研究所 JSON files, making it easy to transfer your reading list to other devices. Another great feature of Pinboard is its support for notes, which means you can add comments and ratings to your bookmarks, providing a valuable resource for study and analysis.


Another extension worth considering is Clean Reader. Readability strips away the clutter from web pages and presents the content in a clean and uncluttered format. This makes it easier to read and annotate web content. You can also save books and documents to your reading list using Readability's bookmarking feature. Furthermore, Readability allows you to export your read content into PDF or EPUB formats, making it easy to transfer your reading list to multiple devices.


Additionally, there is a browser extension called Goodreads Button. This extension makes it easy to add books and quotes to your Goodreads shelves. You can also use Goodreads to keep track of your reading history.

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