![]() Archivists will likely find the best use of Evernote to be in supporting their own research, writing, planning, and service activities-the platform itself is not suitable for working with born-digital archives in a repository’s collections. This review will primarily focus on individual use of Evernote. ![]() Evernote can be used individually, semi-collaboratively (an individual user can choose to share certain notes and/or notebooks), or in a licensed business version that supports broader collaborative features. A note can include the following items: screenshots, PDFs, other file attachments, plain or formatted text, images, audio recordings, lists, and so on. Users of Evernote create notes which can then be stored in a variety of customized notebooks. Evernote’s website describes the program as helping people “write, collect, find, and present” their work, and is one of the most popular personal knowledge management tools on the market. Reviewed by Eira Tansey, University of Cincinnati Įvernote is an application intended to help people capture ideas and organize them for a wide variety of uses.
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