Track archival material
Save digitized collections, finding aids, primary sources, maps, newspapers, and catalog records.
For historians
Historical projects cross archives, eras, regions, repositories, and media. Keep the links and context together without forcing every source into one folder.
Use cases
Save digitized collections, finding aids, primary sources, maps, newspapers, and catalog records.
Use era, region, archive, person, argument, and project tags on the same source.
Keep provenance, caveats, and the reason a source matters in private notes.
Share a curated bibliography for a book, article, exhibition, class, or public-history project.
Build a living digital source shelf that remains understandable after the archive visit, chapter draft, or exhibition closes.