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## [Home](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis) | [How to start](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/how-to-start) | [Documentation](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/documentation) | [People/Legal Information](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/people) | [Data Protection](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/data-protection)
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A document stack named 'document pool' helps you to remember interesting documents - open pools are persisted between application starts.
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# Remember documents (Document pools)
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![document_pool](uploads/65322f0ea8a73d1379d2e34686dd2317/document_pool.png)
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If you want to remember interesting documents, you are able to put them into a so-called 'document pool'. This is just an unnamed group of documents, visualized as list.
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# Remember documents (Document pools)
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Whenever you see a document inside DynaQ you are able to paste it into a document pool. Further, you can remember whole result lists (1) or just the contextualization documents of the current faceted search view (2). Clustering of the documents inside a pool is supported too (3).
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Opened document pools are persisted between application starts, but you are also able to save and reload them as file (4).
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![screenshotDocPool.png](uploads/f4669111830ee4505a4d69a9becb4e4b/screenshotDocPool.png.png) |
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