![]() (If you want to track how influential a source is, link from your atomic notes back to the lit note. As I process a highlight or note, I remove it from the literature note, until finally the lit note is empty, and I know I’m done. Once there, I process each highlight/note into atomic notes (new or added to existing) and make sure each note cites the source. That creates a literature note for each work. I use the Readwise plugin to import only my highlights and notes into Obsidian. Highlight where you read and add notes where you read. Readwise can pull in highlights from Kindle and Apple Books as well as article highlights from Instapaper (and maybe Pocket?. As soon as Readwise’s Reader app has been launched, this could be the solution for me. The above process will work, but I do wonder what other options there are, that could also be cheaper (not needing a subscription for both Instapaper & Readwise = $7,5pm). ![]() This seems like it has quite the overhead and not an easy way to read & highlight on mobile either. I see a lot of people here on the forums tend to clip whole articles to Markdown and then process them further. APIs & IFTTTs and came up with the following:Īrticles: Instapaper → Readwise → Obsidian I looked through a whole host of options incl. I thought that the above would be really simple, but it seems a bit more complex than anticipated. Transfer highlights & brief reading notes to Obsidian.Read & highlight on Desktop (Mac) & mobile (iOS).I’m in the process of thinking out my workflow for reading → highlighting → processing content and was wondering what tools & your process looks like.
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