Description
– A Reading List Bookmark is a tool, either physical or digital, that helps readers track their reading progress and organize their reading material.
– It can be a physical bookmark with space to record book titles, dates, and other details, or a digital feature within a web browser or app that allows users to save web pages for later reading and organize them into lists.
Key Features:
Purpose:
To track reading progress, note down specific details about books or chapters, and plan future reading.
Design:
Can be decorative, vintage-style, or themed to add to the reading experience.
Example:
Some bookmarks have 20 spaces for recording details and are double-sided, allowing for comprehensive tracking of reading progress.
Digital Reading Lists (e.g., in web browsers):
Purpose:
To save web pages (articles, blog posts, etc.) for later reading, organize them into lists, and access them easily.
Features:
Adding current browser tabs to a list
Marking pages as read or deleting them from the list
Organizing saved pages into different lists or categories
Example:
Google Chrome’s Reading List allows users to save web pages, mark them as read, or delete them after use.
Benefits:
Helps manage a large number of online articles, and provides a temporary way to save pages for later reading.


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