Review the whole topic

Read several study notes together

Exam topics rarely fit inside one note. Select the lectures, readings, and explanations that belong together, then review them in one continuous view without replacing or rewriting the originals.

Useful for exam revision, project research, and building a focused topic pack.

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Lecture 4: Memory
Reading: Retrieval practice
Seminar: Spaced repetition
Read 3 notes together

What it gives you

A study library that keeps its structure.

01

Choose the notes that matter

Select a focused set from your library instead of opening every note in a course one by one.

02

Read continuously

Move through the selected notes in one reading flow while each original note remains separate.

03

Export one document

Create a combined PDF or Markdown export when you need an offline revision pack or handout.

How it works

Useful when the library gets bigger.

  • The original notes remain separate and editable.
  • Selections can bring material together from different folders.
  • PDF and Markdown exports make the collection usable outside BrainDen.
  1. 1

    Select related notes

    Choose the lectures, readings, or explanations needed for one topic.

  2. 2

    Open the combined reading view

    Review the material as one continuous collection.

  3. 3

    Keep or export the result

    Return to each original note later or export the selection as one document.

Questions

Know exactly what the feature does.

Does BrainDen merge my original notes?

No. The selected notes are read together or exported together, while each original note remains separate.

Can I export the selected notes?

Yes. A selection can be exported as one PDF or Markdown document.

Can the notes come from different folders?

Yes. You can select the notes needed for a topic even when they are organized in different parts of your library.

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