Ebooks Asked by elixenide on June 20, 2021
Is there a way to extract/export my notes and highlighted passages from books on a Kindle or in one of the Kindle reader apps? I primarily use the iOS apps and tend to mark up books heavily as I go, particularly for passages I might later quote in a blog post or tweet. It would be great if I could export all of those highlighted or annotated passages at once.
Yes, this can be done through the Kindle website:
Correct answer by tstew on June 20, 2021
If you don't use an Amazon account (which i don't since i don't want all my private data uploaded and shared - Amazon records every page you turn...), you can simply use Calibre to download your annotations to your laptop:
Answered by Motsel on June 20, 2021
The Clippings.io allows you to extract your kindle notes and highlights and put them into a word, excel, pdf doc - or send them straight to evernote. Also you can search your notes, archive them, share them and tag them!
Answered by lib on June 20, 2021
Vox recently had a great article on this here http://www.vox.com/2015/6/11/8766159/internet-reading-kindle-instapaper-highlights
and recommended https:///www.clippings.io
Answered by lankyplanks on June 20, 2021
If you are a Linux user you can export your notes and highlights by book title using just one command line, like this:
grep -A 3 Wendy My Clippings.txt | grep -v Wendy > Abolish Silicon Valley notes.txt
where:
For a more thorough explanation of this command line you can read this article: https://www.fossoffice.com/blog/2020/08/15/export-kindle-notes-and-highlights/
(This is a far more privacy-respecting way to deal with notes/highlights, if one can speak of "privacy" when using Kindle...)
Answered by Vassilis Chryssos on June 20, 2021
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