How to manage information from articles?

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I collect articles from the web with various useful information that could be interesting to me and my colleagues. I'd like to store them (offline) and offer access by a web interface. Additional useful features would be to store meta-information like title, date, etc. and full-text search. Possibly, additional features like tag clouds of document groups...

What would be the best way to achieve this? I've tried googling "information management" and "content management", but I haven't had success finding anything appropriate.

Any advice how to search for a solution?

Gerenuk

Posted 2014-08-19T14:29:56.080

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Question was closed 2014-09-21T00:41:14.520

Answers

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Use OneNote, copy-paste of articles , will usually preserve the formatting, and it also adds a helpful link to the original website should you want to visit the source again. It also had a useful screenshot tool that sends the image straight to OneNote. It's free and it works with other MS Office tools. If you create a OneDrive account your onenote syncs with the cloud, allowing you to access it from any machine , and also share it with other people. This is the screenshot of my Onenote where I copy pasted your question into it

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Shekhar

Posted 2014-08-19T14:29:56.080

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"It's free" Doesn't that assume that the OP has already purchased a license for MS Office, as well as likey MS Windows? What's to say the OP runs Windows at all? – a CVn – 2014-08-19T14:57:13.977

Its completely free, you don't need an Office license for it. And since it runs on windows, mac, android, and iOS ; it covers a lot of platforms. – Shekhar – 2014-08-19T15:14:55.407

1I normally do not upvote a product recomendation. I decided to do so because the answer placed the author's own question into OneNote which was a nice touch. – Ramhound – 2014-08-19T17:42:19.277