This was the post on Lifehacker that got me to start thinking about how I bookmark and use Evernote a little differently. Now I am starting to conceive of it as my own personal curated internet. Bookmarks in Chrome are only for multi-page resources (say, Wikipedia) or online, interactive tools (say, KnightCite) and just a few that I use frequently (say, Halforums) and want there for convenience. Any article I particularly like, recipe I want to save, etc. now is clipped to Evernote. Some of them are just bookmarks I don't intend to use frequently. Some are articles that I might like to read. I am seriously considering porting in my
extensive library of research articles that I use for my writing.
I will use my phone or a tablet for putting in notes, ideas, etc. and have categorized everything into useful notebooks (scholarship, teaching, home, etc.) and tag each item that goes in with broad tags for easy indexing later. It has cleaned up Chrome a lot (a lot!) and puts some of the interesting things I come across in easier reach for use in my work or creative endeavors. Although the initial excitement may yet wear off...