Collection Pages
Themed publication surfaces that group related material — extracted outputs, notes, essays, and documents — into navigable, publishable collections. Each collection has an introduction, sequenced reading order, and cross-references to related material throughout the corpus.
Core Capabilities
| Curate |
Sequence |
Publish |
| Group related material into themed collections with introductions and editorial transitions. |
Drag-and-drop ordering creates guided reading paths through your knowledge. |
Take collections from draft to published with status management and provenance links. |
The Problem We Solve
"My knowledge base is a filing cabinet, not a library"
Individual documents are fragments. Collections create narrative — a curated reading path that guides the reader from introduction through development to conclusion. Collection Pages transform your knowledge base from a pile of notes into a publishable library.
"I need to share my research but it's scattered across 50 sources"
A research thread spans conversations, documents, extractions, and notes. Collection Pages let you pull the relevant pieces together, add editorial transitions, and publish a coherent narrative with provenance links back to every source.
"I can't control the reading order"
In a knowledge base, everything is equal. In a collection, the author controls sequence — what comes first, what builds on what, where the reader should focus. Collection Pages give you editorial control over how your knowledge is consumed.
How It Works
- Select — Pull items from the Corpus Index, Topic Clusters, or the Knowledge Graph into a new collection
- Arrange — Drag-and-drop sequencing sets the reading order
- Introduce — Write collection-level introductions, section breaks, and editorial transitions
- Link — Cross-references and internal links connect collection items to each other and to the broader corpus
- Review — Manage publication status: draft, review, or published
- Publish — Published collections become navigable pages with full provenance linking
What We Deliver
- Themed collection pages with customisable introduction and summary
- Drag-and-drop sequencing for reading order
- Cross-references and internal linking between collection items
- Section breaks and editorial transitions
- Publication status management — draft, review, published
- Embeddable references to corpus sources with provenance links
- Collection analytics — views, reading time, and engagement
- Export to PDF, Markdown, or web-ready HTML
Integration with Other Features
- Evidence Panel — Only verified extractions can be included in published collections
- Corpus Index — Collections appear in the index alongside individual sources
- Topic Clusters — Pull items from entire clusters into a collection
- Source Browser — Each collection item links to its full source context
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