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"textContent": "submitted by edie to askchapo\n14 points | 9 comments\n\nHi. I have been thinking about keeping track of read books, articles, comments, etc. and was wondering if anyone had some great setup/software. Something that lets you keep track of notes and highlights, potentially tag to easily find books about a subject. Something that’s made for going back and gathering information from them, probably not just like a bookshelf. Surely researchers or students have something like this, needing to keep track quite like I’m trying to describe.\n\nThank you!\n\n* * *\n\nⓘ _This user is suspected of being a cat. Please report any suspicious behavior._",
"title": "How to keep track of things you have read?"
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