![]() ![]() Snippefy is a iOS free app that syncs with your Kindle Amazon account to extract all your highlights and notes from your Kindle books, and allows you to easily export them as text or as a PDF. However, I think I’ve found something to automate the process even more. I’ve been using Evernote’s Webclipper on my Amazon Kindle page to transfer my annotations from my Kindle books. ![]() On a side note, while I could, I don’t use Evernote for my complete library of resources because I can do things in Diigo that I can’t do in Evernote like easily share a particular group of resources, follow people, collaborate with a group of people to curate and share resources, etc. I like having one, searchable, digital, go-to-place for my resources that is online, and accessible wherever I am. ![]() This is because I read a lot of blog posts and am continuously tagging them in my Diigo library as well. I tag these Evernote notes in my Diigo library by using the Share button in Evernote and choosing “Copy Share URL.” When I’m looking for resources and references, my Diigo library is my first stop. I typically store these notes in Evernote. With paper books, if I’m going to utilize the highlights and notes, I have to type them to create digital text that I can index. I like to highlight, add notes, and then use that content in blog posts or as a reference in future situations. When I read professional development books, I prefer them in an electronic format. ![]()
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