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Zettelkasten Crash Course for Newbies: Example of How To Do Zettelkasten
Zettelkasten Crash Course for Newbies: Example of How To Do Zettelkasten Disclaimer: I used Google Translator a lot. Expressions can be strange. I would appreciate your feedback This is to help Zettelkasten newbies easily understand how to do Zettelkasten. Let's get started! How to do Zettelkasten is simple: 1.… -
[Zettel Feedback]: Discontinuous development processes
WE120220120918 Discontinuous development processes #development #growth #continuity #feedback Discontinuous development processes can also be explained by continuous processes. Or rather based on them. Namely, if critical masses are reached by continuous growth, which introduce a new level of complexity. The critical mass… -
Identifying patterns in different types of notes, and how to optimally design outline notes
I'm doing a top-to-bottom review of my notes for the next few days and am already identifying that I tend to create the following types of notes in my ZK: * Collection-oriented notes (index/outline/hub notes, "topic cluster" notes, "List of ..." notes, and MOCs) * Definition notes (often used to capture definitions from… -
"Content notes" and "Structure notes" – Should these terms be replaced?
When it comes to what kinds of notes should make up a zettelkasten, the usual answer given on this website – inspired by Luhmann's original approach – is: content notes and structure notes. Content notes are supposed to be about one (and ideally only one) interesting idea/thought like "The nutrient-density in our… -
When do you use #tags, and when do you use [[wikis]]?
Hi there! When I started to build my Zettelkasten I decided to use the [[wiki]] format for everything including "keywords" and links to other notes, because I'm not a big fan of compounded words written in the tag format (e.g., #tidydata, #contentanalysis), for me sometimes it's hard to read, and I just don't like so much… -
Re: Every Step in the Process Must be Knowledge-Based Value Creation
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Atomicity question and advice needed
Sascha's introduction the ZK method, in particular his observations on linking notes, and Eva(@ethomasv)'s comment that a ZK should be a map not a maze, have both been rattling around in my brain. It dawned on me that I've been building a maze. I have around 2300 notes in my ZK, and so, with these insights foremost in my… -
Zettelkasten for scientific research
Hi everyone! I'm a computer science student, struggling with note-taking (read: I'm not taking any notes). I'm trying this Zottelkasten graph-based method to improve and motivate myself. The main reason why I usually don't take notes is that I have a pile of wonderful, painfully written, notebooks in my shelf... that is… -
Question: Why put the zettel-ID (YYYYMMDDHHMM) in the heading and not as end matter?
Both @sfast and @ctietze seem to put the zettel-ID (YYYYMMDDHHMM) in the heading of their zettels, as described here: @Will though, while including the ID in the title of the zettel, does not include the zettel-ID in the heading, but instead puts it as part of the meta data end matter of his notes as illustrated below: To…