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:PROPERTIES:
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:ROAM_ALIASES: Slip-box
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#+title : Zettelkasten
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A style of [[id:3dc8df7d-0050-4afb-9c93-5d0c50d324d0 ][Taking better notes ]] by connecting small, narrowly-focused,
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interrelated notes developed by Niklas Luhmann. Zettelkasten translates
literally to a slip-box, or a box of notes.
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* Core concepts
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- Notes should be concise and constrained to a single concept. Multiple concepts
should be described separately and related via links.
- Notes should be taken in your own words to facilitate understanding, and be
written in such a way that no additional context is necessary to understand
them.
- 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.
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* References
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- [[https://www.youtube.com/user/shu12081995 ][Videos by Shu Omi ]]
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- [[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 ]]