when you think you"ve saved an intriguing snippet from someone's thread but you haven't, and now can't find it on the forum.
That annoying moment
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That annoying moment
David Wilson Professor of Criminology:
'Connection, connection, connection. There is no such thing as coincidence when you are dealing with serial killers.'Tags: None
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If you can recall a phrase from it, the search function can find it for you. Better still if you know the author, and approximately when it was posted.Originally posted by Callmebill View Postwhen you think you"ve saved an intriguing snippet from someone's thread but you haven't, and now can't find it on the forum.- Ginger
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I have the same problem with newspaper searches. I don't always remember to bookmark articles.
Then I can't remember what search terms I used to find it in the first place.
Then I find bookmarked articles don't have the indicators, so I have to try to remember where on the page it was. It can take a comically long time.
Speaking only for myself, I'm not sure I'm cut out for this research lark
All the best.
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In a newspaper archive, jot down the title and date of the newspaper with the article that caught your eye. (I haven't got the hang of their clipping tool yet).Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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