Store Ideas, Articles, and Videos Across the Web in Logos

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The internet provides a wealth of resources to enhance Bible study, from videos to websites and blog posts—but organizing and recalling this information when you need it can be tedious and time-consuming.

With the Notes Tool in Logos, you can easily record your thoughts as you study, arrange those thoughts into custom notebooks, and then recall what you’ve learned later with just a few clicks. 

Did you just see a great video on Philippians 4:10–13 or a story that would make a perfect illustration for a sermon on Luke 15? Simply copy the link and paste it into a new note anchored to a Bible passage, and it’ll stick to the verses you’re studying, making it easy to find the next time you need it. See how.

You can even link Logos resources like Mobile Ed courses using the Copy Location as command.

Use the “link” icon to remind you this passage has a link to another resource. When you click the link in the note, Logos takes you straight to that location.

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Learn more about how to use the Notes Tool or visit the Logos Help Center for more on how to get the most out of your Logos Bible Software.

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Written by
Adam B. Shaeffer

Adam B. Shaeffer (PhD, Durham University) rarely had time for books until he discovered the fantasy novels on his dad's shelf at age 12; the rest is history. His primary research interests revolve around the interplay between theology and literature, attending to fiction's power to narrate theological insights through the thoughts and lives of imagined people and places. His poetry and fiction have appeared in *Jabberwocky,* *Resident Aliens,* and *This Mutant Life.*

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Written by Adam B. Shaeffer