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What kinds of notes do you have in your archive?
Not every note in my archive is the same in kind. I did a quick review of the different types of notes I’m currently using: * General “Idea” notes * Bibliographical review/annotation (#ƒ) * Summaries (#ƒ, loc: 0) * Quotes (#ƒ, #cit) * Primary source commentary (#λ) * Bibliography lists (#bib, .taskpaper) * Journal… -
Re: [Zettel Feedback] What is luck?
My first reply is one my initial Zettels. 20210503135015 Ecclesiastes 9:11 #bible #kjv #ecclesiastes CONTEXT [[20210503134813]] Ecclesiastes 9:10 11. I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor… -
Re: Best Practices
Combine [[links]] with complex search expressions to get clickable saved searches: [[foo AND bar !baz]] * @MikeBraddock shows how he uses links and boolean search expressions, e.g. non-biblical wisdom [[20200225154938 OR (wisdom !#bible)]], see: https://forum.zettelkasten.de/discussion/comment/4201/#Comment_4201 -
Re: Olympic GPT Diving
The input: Ecclesiastes 9:11 ---title: Philo.1a1.0.21.0503 Ecclesiastes 9:11reference-section-title: References--- Philo.1a1.0.21.0503 Ecclesiastes 9:11 11. I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of… -
Re: What kinds of notes do you have in your archive?
That's indeed a good point. I use bibliographical metadata because it's a professional obligation. For the tags, I've been more successful in using them to relate notes to concrete projects (not so much to classify subjects or topics), to differentiate kinds of notes, and to mark "actionable" items (things #todo and… -
Re: Mathematical definition of Folgezettel
20210924172458 Luhmann adds backlinks to notes This note supercedes my previous notes on this topic. The proposed checklist should still distinguish between adding a note and revising a note. However, the addition of a note is followed by revisions of the notes it links to, if we adhere to Luhmann's procedure. The links to… -
Re: What kinds of notes do you have in your archive?
YAML headers are great because you can make them disappear when previewing the file (with Marked and pandoc, for instance). But I don't like to prepend symbols to the filenames. I'm obsessed with a clean reading of note titles (this is one of the reasons for adopting the serial 4-digit identifiers). I don't even use the… -
Re: Luhmann's Literatur Note Examples
@zettelkastenkampf Regarding Luhmann, there seem to have been just two boxes: one for tracking his bibliography, and one for the "actual" notes. The pictures posted by @Nick are of the bibliography. A relatively important point, based on Luhmann's Communicating with slip boxes, is that he wanted to access his notes from… -
Re: Friction with getting started
Long time lurker, first time posting. Kevin your posts and comments resonated with me and motivated me to register to the forum. I have experience the same struggles trying to make progress creating a Zettelkasten. After many starts and stops and regrouping I gain traction using Bear Notes. When Bear changed their wiki…