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I use a low-effort approach based on the OneTab plugin, which doesn't involve tagging or categorizing in any way—just archival. See https://addons.mozilla.org/en-CA/firefox/addon/onetab/ or https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbo...

Basically, when you end up with 15+ open tabs at the end of the day and all of them were kind-of-relevant to your quest, but you don't have time to read them right now, just click the onetab button and they get put away for checking later.

I say to myself one day I will come back to this archive and organize/tag it properly but that day hasn't come yet ;) In the meantime the onetab list is very helpful for ad-hoc searches using CTRL+F (e.g. what was that blog post that explained X that I was reading last month?)

OneTab also has a "share as webpage" for sharing a "bundle" of research links.




I use OneTab too in the same way. I guess the part that is missing for me is that it is only for links and that the content just disappears and I end up with a huge backlog. It is a cool tool tho!




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