Reading and citation tools appear as small buttons in the toolbar at the top of the atlas pages. Their function is practical: copy the page link, copy a citation for it, or activate distraction-free reading mode.

What It Offers

  • Copy the current page link with one click.
  • Copy a citation containing the page title, the atlas name, the link, and the access date.
  • Activate reader mode, which hides the sidebars and focuses on the text only.

When Is It Useful?

It is useful when tracing a concept across more than one book, collecting places of reliance on a text, or comparing a small atom with its neighboring atoms. Instead of losing the link between pages, the reader keeps what they need for return and review.

Its Limits

The citation does not replace returning to the original book when writing final research. Its function is to save the page location within the atlas, not to become an alternative source to the Book of Mormon itself.