@spinningthoughts I like to keep original content intact, add on to my notes when relevant and branch out from them when necessary. #LogSeq @logseq 's name spacing makes it possible to have everything linked in a natural way with a common respective root. I love @obsidian @obsidianmd , but the lack of name spacing kind of confuses me, even though the linking is wonderful. I would love to be as productive as #Luhmann when I grow up. #Zettelkasten and #EvergreenNotes are both brilliant.
#logseq #luhmann #zettelkasten #evergreennotes
@pink_doublethink thought about this for a bit.
a] If I read the book to get specific things out of it, I‘d put the specific bits of interest straight in 1 and point back to the source. Expedience beats everything else.
b] If I‘m reading the book over time *as the book*, I‘d probably start with literary notes per chapter and then extract individual notes into 1 from that.
Orthodoxically, the way I mix #Zettelkasten and #evergreennotes, it should always be b
I used to have this elaborate system of tagging #FleetingNotes and #EvergreenNotes and #LiteratureNotes ...
Now, I just have notes (my words, with a link back to what inspired them as appropriate) and quotes (someone else's words, formatted and attributed clearly.
The only other level I need, at present, is what I'm calling "arguments." #Dramatica theory claims every work of art is an argument; I'm seeing every hypothesis as an argument with ideas that reinforce or subvert it.
#fleetingnotes #evergreennotes #literaturenotes #dramatica #pkm
Terms of art that mean little to the new and uninitiated are a real problem when new tools supporting personal knowledge management are blooming.
Please kill the jargon kids.
#PKM #TfT inre #FleetingNotes #LiteratureNotes #EvergreenNotes #MOC and so many more
#pkm #tft #fleetingnotes #literaturenotes #evergreennotes #MOC