:PROPERTIES: :ID: d3c18b58-db42-4c5f-a1e4-12382a900f4b :ROAM_ALIASES: Slip-box :END: #+title: Zettelkasten A style of [[id:3dc8df7d-0050-4afb-9c93-5d0c50d324d0][Taking better notes]] by connecting small, narrowly-focused, interrelated notes developed by Niklas Luhmann. Zettelkasten translates literally to a slip-box, or a box of notes. * Core concepts - [[id:29ff390c-d44c-4860-be52-c8ebe17fde57][Notes should be concise and constrained to a single concept]]. Multiple concepts should be described separately and [[id:6d08493c-5337-448f-83eb-53d3891da383][related via links]]. - Notes should be taken in your own words to facilitate understanding, and be [[id:04d9cc05-cc67-4d50-bfb2-d5dc7c47673b][clear and concise]]. - Notes should be discoverable not through a hierarchy of categories, but through notes on related concepts chosen by how you'll want to come across the note in the future. ** Types of notes - [[id:a654608a-0df5-472a-baf4-3e87b467454d][Fleeting notes]] - [[id:18f1fec1-b396-4f11-952c-acf80b245f71][Literature notes]] - [[id:596f1ebd-00da-40ae-8341-8147e9a352db][Permanent notes]] * References - [[https://www.youtube.com/user/shu12081995][Videos by Shu Omi]] - [[https://www.youtube.com/@VickyZhaoBEEAMP][Videos by Vicky Zhao]] - [[id:0cf298df-4f53-45b5-acb4-0b3ce2d00faa][The Zettelkasten Method - LessWrong 2.0]] - [[id:cd8821fe-f770-480c-baad-ec1e8463f0a2][How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers]]