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39 lines
1021 B
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#+title: Zettelkasten
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#+date: 2024-01-12
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#+filetags: :concept:methodology:productivity:
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The Zettelkasten (German for "slip box") is a note-taking method developed by sociologist Niklas Luhmann.
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* Key Features
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- Each note contains one idea ([[file:atomic-notes.org][Atomic Notes]])
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- Notes link to each other extensively ([[file:linking.org][Linking]])
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- No strict hierarchy - emergence through connections
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* How It Works
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#+begin_quote
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"One cannot think without writing." - Niklas Luhmann
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#+end_quote
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1. Write fleeting notes
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2. Convert to permanent notes
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3. Add to the slip box with links
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4. Review connections
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* Implementation
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| Analog | Digital |
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| Index cards | Org-roam |
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| Physical box | Obsidian |
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| Manual links | Wiki links |
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* Why It Works
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The method leverages [[file:spaced-repetition.org][Spaced Repetition]] through organic review and builds on [[file:knowledge-management.org][Knowledge Management]] principles.
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* Further Reading
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See cite:ahrens2017 for the definitive guide.
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