Today we talk about FOLDERS, TAGS, and STRCUTURE NOTES (or maps of content/MOC) and how I use them in Obsidian to organize my zettelkasten. Eventually you'll get to a point in your note-taking with the zettelkasten system when your knowledge is too cluttered to be useful. What then? In this video I share how I've started organizing my notes, but many others are farther along in this process than I am and have shared their experience on YouTube as well! Here's a few other videos I've found helpful... Chris J Wilson made a great video for general rules of thumb when it comes to tags, folders, and links: Nick Milo talks about the “Mental Squeeze Point” and bottom-up organization: Bryan Jenks talks about how he uses tags and links, with special attention to GRAPH VIEW, something I don’t use much yet: TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Thank you! 1:09 - Intro 2:54 - Folders 6:44 - Tags 11:10 - Structure Notes 16:30 - Conclusion #notetaking #zettelkasten
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