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Thomas Miller

Is there a feature to set up lists within a group? - 44 views

feature list group suggestion

started by Thomas Miller on 06 Jul 10
  • Thomas Miller
     
    Can lists be created for a group? Is this a feature that will be offered in future upgrades?
  • Graham Perrin
     
    I'm sure there was a previous topic that covered this subject, but I can't find it (maybe the topic was lost or deleted).

    > Can lists be created for a group?

    No, but you can add to a group a bookmark of your list.

    > Is this a feature that will be offered in future upgrades?

    I don't know. Personally, I doubt it.

    What would like the group to do with your list?
  • Thomas Miller
     
    I'm coordinating an aggregation of research and the list function would help bring some structure to the group's efforts. For my personal bookmarking, the lists give me a structure to group bookmarks, I was looking for the same functionality for my group. Tagging provides the structure, lists would help define the overarching themes....
    thanks for the quick response.
  • Daniel Spielmann
     
    This would be really useful. The way I have it, now you have to decide between collaboration for which you'd use diigo groups that then create a massive but potentially cluttery heap of materials, or if you want something more structured you'd go for a diigo list which, unfortunately, can not be maintained by more than one person.
  • dolfandringa
     
    I would also really like this functionality. We have a group of researchers and we for instance have links to articles, for which some still need work (like downloading, reviewing, reading, etc). I would like to be able to make lists in our group where we could post these links instead of having all links together and just using tags. For me tags are more subject related and not temporary, like the tag "Articles to download" that we use now and can be removed after we downloaded the article. Splitting up tags and lists would create a clearer overview of links, pdf's and notes.

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