Did you know you have your own personal, private online space at LDS.org to collect your gospel content and notes and organize your gospel study?

If LDS mobile apps are your primary source for gospel study, you should know about the tools that are available online in Notes (also called Notes and Journaling). This “study space” is where all the bookmarks, tags, highlighted passages, and notations created in Gospel Library apps or online at LDS.org come together and stay in sync.

Tools available at this site help you organize the results of your gospel study, edit or remove items, and filter and see items you have categorized.

The interface is also very helpful when you are preparing a talk or lesson plan because as you are browse resources across LDS.org, you can gather all your ideas, authoritative quotes, and scripture passages together in one place, then download or print the results so you are not dependent upon the meetinghouse Internet!

To access your study space, sign in at LDS.org and open Notes from the “My Account” menu. You can also use the “Open Notebook” link on the black toolbar at the bottom of your browser window when reading in the scriptures, Church magazines, lesson manuals, and conference addresses. A third way is from the “Scriptures and Study” menu at LDS.org, by picking “Study Tools” and then “My Notes.” You’ll be cued to sign in with your LDS Account if you have not done so already.

Read the rest of the story, “Customizing Your Gospel Study with “Notes” by LDS Tech to learn about

  • Navigating in Notes
  • Using the Notebooks, Types, and Tags in Notes
  • Tips for Web Browsers

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