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notes are narrowly focused and linked together like a wiki, as it primarily
handles tracking and caching links between notes and facilitating navigating
between them. Useful for [[file:20200710193741-building_a_second_brain.org][Building a Second Brain]].
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#+title: Zettelkasten
#+roam_alias: Slip-box
A style of [[file:20200716214603-taking_better_notes.org][Taking better notes]] by connecting small, interrelated notes developed
by Niklas Luhmann. Zettelkasten translates literally to a slip-box, or a box of
notes.
* Core concepts
- Notes should be brief.
- Notes should be taken in your own words.
* References
- Videos by Shu Omi :: https://www.youtube.com/user/shu12081995
- [[file:the_zettelkasten_method_lesswrong_2_0.org][The Zettelkasten Method - LessWrong 2.0]]

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#+title: Taking better notes
I've got lots of notes stored all over the place. Links to documents in piles of
bookmarks or [[file:20200716214710-pocket.org][Pocket]], work histories, etc.

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#+title: Pocket
Formerly Read It Later, a service for saving online articles and reading them in
a cleaner UI.
It's handy for saving paywalled articles.
Pocket syncing is integrated into Kobo e-readers, making it easy to collect
things and read them comfortably later on.

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#+title: The Zettelkasten Method - LessWrong 2.0
#+roam_key: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/NfdHG6oHBJ8Qxc26s/the-zettelkasten-method-1
This is an interesting article on [[file:20200716213755-zettelkasten.org][Zettelkasten]], in which the author describes
their experience learning the method using physical index cards and how it
worked for them.