Link tags

Use link tags to maintain relationships for connections that you make on Memotron.

Example:

Imagine you are researching about a topic and you linked 50 different relevant information to it. As the information grows, coming back and utilizing the connected information can feel daunting. That’s when link tags can help segregate information and utilize it efficiently when coming back to it.

Example link tags include:

  1. Simple relationships like author , duplicate , relevant, 1995

  2. Giving importance or weight to the connection to store the relevancy of connected information: relevancy:strong , relevancy:weak, weight:5, weight:3 , important , very useful etc

  3. Status of information incorporation like status:used , status:ignored, status:further-research etc

  4. To carry out analysis like SWOT, Decision matrix, Cost-benefit analysis, weighted decision matrix, etc - threat, strength , pro, con, conclusive etc

How to add link tags?

You can add link tags while clipping using the Clipper extension or from the links panel on node page.

From clipper

Once you clip anything and add a link, click on the linked node to add link tags as shown in the picture below.

Simply click on the tag button and add link tags.


Utilizing link tags

Once added, you can make use of link tags by using them as filters in node links panel or visually grouping connections on node bird view.

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