: This article argues that offline access is a critical "accessibility" feature. It highlights how offline reading allows for concentrated study without the constant distraction of notifications or internet browsing.
: Research shared on Chalky Papers explains that offline reading (like physical books or saved PDFs) offers better memory retention because it provides a "physical sense of progress" that digital scrolling lacks. 2. Practical "How-To" Guides Offline
: A helpful guide for Safari users explains how to use the "Add to Reading List" feature to automatically save full articles for offline access later. : This article argues that offline access is