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Zettelkasten
The Zettelkasten (German for "slip box") is a note-taking method developed by sociologist Niklas Luhmann.
Key Features
- Each note contains one idea (Atomic Notes)
- Notes link to each other extensively (Linking)
- No strict hierarchy - emergence through connections
How It Works
"One cannot think without writing." - Niklas Luhmann
- Write fleeting notes
- Convert to permanent notes
- Add to the slip box with links
- Review connections
Implementation
| Analog | Digital |
|---|---|
| Index cards | Org-roam |
| Physical box | Obsidian |
| Manual links | Wiki links |
Why It Works
The method leverages Spaced Repetition through organic review and builds on Knowledge Management principles.
Further Reading
See cite:ahrens2017 for the definitive guide.