This is a follow up to my previous post about using search filters. I'd like advice on how to organize a research project.
I'm entering the original research material in a text column, accompanied by additional columns for bibliographic info etc. A key part of the research is being able to sort the text by different subject categories. I've been creating a separate column for each subject category and using that to filter the views. That allows me to see all the text on a given subject while filtering out all irrelevant text.
While I was figuring out the search function in my previous post, I realized there was a different way to accomplish the same thing. I could create a single keyword column and enter all my subject categories in that one column. To view all the info on a given topic, I could then use the search>filter approach to see just the relevant text.
Does anyone know of a reason to favor one approach over another in IQ? The keyword appears to be more economical because you don't have to manage dozens and dozens of columns. It would also make it easier to see what topics each snippet has been assigned to because the keywords will be right next to it (rather than having to look over to a long list of column assignments in the property pane).
I guess one advantage of the column approach is that I could filter by multiple columns at the same time. That might be more difficult using keywords (but I guess I could use boolean and/or searches).
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Wayne
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