scrible lets you highlight and annotate web pages and easily save, share and collaborate on your web research with others. Sign up for free!
Scooped by
Robin Good
July 12, 2013 2:20 PM
|
Scoop.it!
Robin Good's insight:
Scribble is web-based app which allows you to save and archive any web page while being able to richly annotate it in multiple colors & styles.
Scribble indexes all of the web content you save and it allows you to search through it easily. The basic version which is free to anyone allows you to:
- Save web research online & access it from anywhere
- Use simple keywords to search full text of saved research
- Use tags to quickly and easily organize research by topic
- Easily share annotated web research with others via email
- Annotate, comment and highlight text in a variety of ways
Two editions are available right now:
a) Free - 125MB of storage
b) Student (free) which adds to the basic features:
- 250MB of storage +
- Capture citations and create bibliographies in a snap.
- Compile notes from multiple articles into summaries & reports.
- Collaborate with others by inviting them to Sharable Libraries.
My comment: An excellent tool for researchers, journalists and teachers who need to permanently save, organize, annotate and highlight different content coming from the web.
More info: http://www.scrible.com
Tour: https://www.scrible.com/tour
Plans: https://www.scrible.com/plans
Bookmarklet: https://www.scrible.com/bookmarklet
Better than Scoop.it? It has the advantage of highlighting text... other advantages?
Handig app om dingen die je op het web tegenkomt van aantekeningen te voorzien en te bewaren.
I haven't read this article but I'm seriously interested in the question implied in the title.....i.e. how to 'mark up' information and get them on the web. In many cases, I think that's adequate for most people's purpose.
I have yet to find a tool that I found really comfortable for doing that. Maybe this is it.