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-#+title: Zettelkasten
-
-* Zettelkasten
- Это способ организации накопления знания при помощи небольших заметок.
- Реализован в [[id:c96a8193-df06-4528-9f5b-5ba4560c068f][Emacs]] при помощи [[id:072abcbd-78d8-4e4f-a312-d0f5d2e941e7][org-roam]].
-
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zettelkasten
- [[https://luhmann.surge.sh/communicating-with-slip-boxes][Теория происхождения]]
-
-** Организация
-Organizing a Zettelkasten process with Logseq involves creating a system of interconnected notes and a regular routine to keep your knowledge base updated and organized. Here's a suggested workflow to follow each day, week, and month:
-
-*** Daily tasks
-Create a Daily Note: Each day, start by creating a daily note. This can
-serve as a journal entry, a task list, or a space to capture ideas and
-thoughts throughout the day.
-
-Process new information: As you encounter new information from books,
-articles, or other sources, create new notes in Logseq. Use the
-Zettelkasten format, which means each note should focus on a single idea
-or concept. Use your own words to explain the idea and add any relevant
-thoughts or reflections.
-
-Link notes: Establish connections between your new notes and existing
-ones by linking them together. Use Logseq's bidirectional linking
-feature to create these connections. This helps you establish a network
-of interconnected ideas.
-
-Tag notes: Use tags to categorize your notes and make it easier to find
-related content later. Logseq supports tagging, so make use of this
-feature to keep your notes organized.
-
-*** Weekly tasks
-
-Review your Daily Notes: At the end of each week, review your daily
-notes to identify any patterns or themes that emerged. This can help you
-better understand your interests and learning progress.
-
-Refine and expand notes: Look through your notes and see if there are
-any that need refining, reorganizing, or expanding. Keep your
-Zettelkasten up to date by making improvements to your notes as
-necessary.
-
-Check for orphaned notes: Orphaned notes are those without connections
-to other notes. Review them to see if there are any links you can
-establish between these notes and your existing ones, ensuring a more
-interconnected knowledge base.
-
-*** Monthly tasks:
-
-Review your Zettelkasten: Once a month, take the time to review your
-Zettelkasten as a whole. This is an opportunity to reflect on your
-learning, identify any gaps in your knowledge, and consider any new
-areas of interest to explore.
-
-Reorganize if necessary: If you notice that your tagging system or note
-organization is becoming unwieldy or ineffective, use this time to
-reorganize and refine your system.
-
-Set learning goals: Based on your monthly review, set new learning goals
-or update your existing ones. This helps you stay focused and motivated
-in your learning journey.
-
-By following this routine and using Logseq's features to your advantage,
-you can effectively implement a Zettelkasten process and build a
-valuable knowledge base over time.