I fear that I need to be like a cat and have nine lives. I have so much Curry material. One of the places I store things that I find on my Australian Currys is in a list on Trove.
Our national treasure, Trove, provides access to newspaper articles, photos, websites etc. Genealogists mostly make use of the newspaper archive but searches of the database can bring up other relevant items like music scores and voice recordings.
When I am playing in Trove I sometimes don’t have time to deal with things I find. As a registered user I have the ability to tag items I find and create lists for later review. These can be easily accessed from one’s user profile or by a Trove search. Even a Google search will find Trove lists.
I have saved over 300 articles in my CurryAus list. I am not sure that I will ever get through them in my lifetime but at least they are preserved as a collection for anyone in the future who may be interested in the Curry surname.
See my CurryAus list here: http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=66583
Yes I love lists too. Every now and then I export them to Evernote to make them easy to search within a list so I can access an article quickly.
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Hadn’t thought of doing that Carmel. You’re full of good ideas.
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Like you I feel I need 9 lives for my various projects and use the lists and tabs extensively. Great tip from Carmel too!
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I’m certainly swimming against the tide, Pauleen.
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