Make Useful Notes
Make Useful Notes
Make
Useful Notes
A SIMPLE GUIDE TO A COMPLEX SKILL BY USING
SKETCHNOTES , OBSIDIAN AND ZETTELKASTEN
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MAKE USEFUL NOTES
A SIMPLE GUIDE TO A COMPLEX SKILL BY USING
S KETCHNOTES , O BSIDIAN AND Z ETTELKASTEN
Sketchnote Book
by Edmund Gröpl
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Copyright © 2023 Edmund Gröpl
All rights reserved.
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TO
AND U RSEL
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Preface
I ’m a data scientist and data storyteller. Networked thinking has
been part of my job for more than 30 years. Working with
sketchnotes is a basic need. But why should I start writing a book
about Smart Sketchnotes? The answer is easy.
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1. Ideas are precious.
2. So, I’m taking sketchnotes to remember.
3. Too many sketchnotes are overwhelming.
4. So, I’m just creating my first Sketchnote Book about Digital
Sketchnotes.
Do you already have a photo book? And what about having your
own Sketchnote Book collecting Digital Sketchnotes?
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Alessio Bresciani, A Simple Guide To Sketchnoting: How To Use Visual
Thinking in Daily Life to Improve Communication & Problem Solving,
2016, https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01LYP6JWZ/.
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Yuri Malishenko, Essentials of Visual Language - Workbook (Leanpub,
2016), https://leanpub.com/visualthinkingworkbook.
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- The xLontrax Theory of Sketchnote, Mauro Toselli3
- Sketchnotes aus Australien, Annelies Schippke4
- Collection of 98 Digital Sketchnotes, Chris Spalton5
But collecting Digital Sketchnotes is only the first step. In this book
about Smart Sketchnotes you will learn how to benefit from
networked thinking and visual thinking as well.
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Mauro Toselli, The Xlontrax Theory of Sketchnote, 2016,
https://www.maurotoselli.com/blog/the-xlontrax-theory-of-
sketchnote.
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Annelies Schippke, ‘Sketchnotes aus Australien’, meisterbar (blog),
2022, http://meisterbar.de/australien/.
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Chris Spalton, ‘Collected Digital Sketchnotes’, Dropbox, 2022,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cwozl3elf3604pi/Chris%20Spalton%20-
%20Collected%20Digital%20Sketchnotes%20.pdf?dl=0.
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Networked thinking6 is an approach to organizing information that
involves creating connections and relationships between different
pieces of information. It often involves creating a network or map
of interconnected ideas and concepts, which can be visualized in
the form of a diagram or other visual representation. Networked
thinking is often used to identify patterns and connections between
different pieces of information, and to explore the relationships
between different ideas and concepts.
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff, ‘Networked Thinking: A Quiet Cognitive
Revolution’, Ness Labs (blog), 23 September 2020,
https://nesslabs.com/networked-thinking.
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Willemien Brand and Pieter Koene, Visual Thinking - Empowering
People and Organizations Through Visual Collaboration (Bis B.V.,
Uitgeverij (BIS Publishers), 2017),
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL28622690M/Visual_Thinking.
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visual summaries of complex ideas, to convey information in a
more memorable and engaging way, and to facilitate the process of
problem-solving and decision-making.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION 20
Understand Note-making 26
Why Making Notes 30
Why Making Sketchnotes 34
Connect Your Notes 38
Choose the Right Tools 43
Learn from the Best 45
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Use Unlimited Zettelkasten Practices ***29.1k 67
1. Fleeting Notes 72
2. Literature Notes 75
3. Permanent Notes 78
4. Bibliographical Notes 81
5. Structure Notes 83
6. Project Notes 85
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5. Use for creative thinking 115
5. Review and Revise Your Notes 117
7. Keep up to date 119
8. Inspect and Adapt Your Process ***2.8k 121
9. Use for learning 125
10. Encourage collaboration 126
11. Support your work 127
12. Have Fun with Your Zettelkasten 128
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BENEFIT FROM UNLIMITED PRACTICES 142
1 Avoid Pitfalls 144
2 Inspect Process with Dataview ***2.5k 146
3 Review Notes with Dataview ***0.6k 147
4 Re-visit lost ideas 148
5 Re-visit old ideas 149
6 Discover with Graph View 151
7 Develop Your Ideas with Canvas 153
8 Use a Bullet Journal ***1.4k 157
9 Use a Kanban Board 160
10 Use an Outline Wall 162
11 Ask Questions *** 1.6k 164
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Play with Quotes 172
Unlock Your Creative Potential 174
Create Multiple Posts 177
Share Templates 178
Share Starter Kit 179
Re-use Posts for Newsletters 180
Create Storylines with Canvas 181
Use AI 182
APPENDIX 183
Zettelkasten Books 184
Sketchnote Books 186
Communities 195
Inspiring People 197
Newsletters 200
Meetups & Online Meetings 202
Podcasts 203
Social Media 207
Tools 208
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Concepts 209
Obsidian 211
Procreate 214
SimpleMind 215
Zettelkasten Videos 217
Sketchnote Videos 220
References 221
The Author 227
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INTRODUCTION
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It was on March 2nd, 2022, when I attended the Eventbrite event
"Sketchnoting with Mike Rohde"8. Therefore, it was an intense
pleasure for me to have a live online workshop together with him
and more than a hundred participants.
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Mike Rohde, ‘Sketchnoting with Mike Rohde’, Eventbrite, 2 March
2022, https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/269815965817?aff=efbneb.
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reading: A few keywords with the phrase "Zettelkasten" appeared
on the screen.
Yes, that is how the story of Zettelkasten and sketchnotes starts for
me. But what are your questions you might have when reading this
book about using sketchnotes and Zettelkasten to improve visual
and networked thinking with Obsidian? Questions I would be happy
to answer for you in the following chapters:
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- How can the combination of sketchnotes and a
Zettelkasten be used to improve networked thinking
and knowledge management?
See chapter:
- BUILD UP YOUR WORKFLOW (p. 86)
- How can Obsidian be used to create and organize a
Zettelkasten?
See chapter: USE TOOLS TO SUPPORT YOUR WORKFLOW
(p. 129)
- What are some best practices for using sketchnotes
and a Zettelkasten with Obsidian?
See chapter: 9 Backup Ideas
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- BENEFIT FROM UNLIMITED PRACTICES (p. 141)
- Are there any specific challenges or pitfalls to be aware of
when using this approach?
See chapter: 1 Avoid Pitfalls (p. 144)
- What are some examples of how others have used
sketchnotes and a Zettelkasten with Obsidian to improve
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their thinking and knowledge management?
See chapter: Learn from the Best (p. 45)
Overall, you will learn about the specific techniques and tools
involved in using sketchnotes and a Zettelkasten with Obsidian, as
well as how to apply these techniques and tools in a practical way
to improve your own visual and networked thinking.
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Understand Note-
making
_What are we to do with what we have written down? _
_Certainly, at first we will produce mostly garbage._
_But we have been educated to expect something useful_
_from our activities and soon lose confidence if nothing useful_
_seems to result. We should therefore reflect on whether_
_and how we arrange our notes_
_so that they are available for later access._
_– Niklas Luhmann_9
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Manfred Kuehn, ‘Learning How to Read by Niklas Luhmann’,
https://luhmann.surge.sh/learning-how-to-read.
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I love reading and learning. But reading books is not enough. To
find new insights note-taking is essential. Here is one of my
personal insights I found when working with my Zettelkasten:
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Edmund Gröpl, ‘It Is Not Possible to Think’, 2022,
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/groepl_procreate-lernos-
lernossketchnoting-activity-7002979335590576128-_ocZ.
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My connected notes that led me to this insight relate to my two
most valuable note-taking books:
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Sönke Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to
Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking, 2022.
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Mike Rohde, Sketchnote Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Visual
Note Taking (Milwaukee: Peachpit Press, 2012).
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Zettelkasten Method Explained: A Beginner’s Guide, 2021.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpV47rUYk8I.
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- Sketchnote Mini Workshop [32:29] - Mike Rohde14
I hope you enjoyed the short videos and found time to leaf through
the two books. Some concepts may be familiar to you, others may
be new.
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Mike Rohde: Sketchnote Mini Workshop, 2017,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39Xq4tSQ31A.
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Why Making Notes
As I have learned there are five benefits to making notes:
Increased focus and concentration: Making notes can help you stay
engaged and focused during a lecture or meeting, as it requires you
to actively listen and pay attention to what is being said.
Better organization and clarity: Notes can help you organize your
thoughts and ideas and can serve as a helpful reference when you
need to review the material later.
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Enhanced problem-solving and critical thinking skills: Note-making
can help you analyse and evaluate information, as you must decide
what is most important and relevant to include in your notes.
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Stop Note Taking. Start Note Making: Learn the NoMa Method,
2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAsZDg2l1R0.
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Why Making
Sketchnotes
_Sketchnotes are rich visual notes created from a mix of_
_handwriting, drawings, hand-drawn typography, shapes, and_
_visual elements like arrows, boxes, and lines. _
_– Mike Rhode_
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traditional note-taking methods. There are several benefits to
sketchnoting:
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unique way. This can make the learning process more enjoyable
and rewarding.
And I would not leave you alone with this written text. Here is an
introduction to visual note-taking from Doug Neill16 on YouTube.
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An Introduction To Visual Note-Taking. Verbal to Visual, 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZQ7ILUAsek.
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FIG. 2: IDEAS VS NETWORKED IDEAS 37
Connect Your
Notes
_Write exactly one note for each idea_
_and write as if you were writing for someone else. _
_ — Niklas Luhmann_17
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Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes. p. 34
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FIG. 3:40
SMART SKETCHNOTES ARE NETWORKED VISUALS
Smart Sketchnotes are Networked Visuals18:
It is like connecting Mike Rohde and Niklas Luhmann. The only tools
you need are Concepts app and Obsidian with Luhmann’s
Zettelkasten.
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Edmund Gröpl, ‘Smart Sketchnotes Are Networked Visuals’, 2022,
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/groepl_zettelkasten-procreate-
procreatesketchnote-activity-6909149379492769794-018A/.
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Choose the Right
Tools
_Nowadays, I use and value Roam Research, _
_but would probably go with Obsidian_
_if I had to start over today.19 _
_— Sönke Ahrens_
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Ahrens, Sönke. ‘Take Smart Notes’, 2022,
https://www.soenkeahrens.de/en/takesmartnotes.
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This useful tip from Sönke Ahrens saved me hours and days. More
time than it took me to read his great book. And it helped me to get
an easy start.
More about choosing the right tools you’ll find later in the chapter
“USE TOOLS TO SUPPORT YOUR WORKFLOW” (p. 129).
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Obsidian for Beginners: How to Use the Obsidian App for Notes.
Linking Your Thinking, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbLb6QCK88.
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Learn from the
Best
For me, the best sources of value are the great authors and also the
many talented and influential experts on personal knowledge
management and sketchnoters as well who use social media to
share their work and connect with their audiences.
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Learn more about note-making by watching:
Feel free to use all the supported links to watch their amazing
tutorials on YouTube and also read their books.
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START FROM
PROVEN
CONCEPTS
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Surely you will find an unlimited number of books about taking
notes. I found two of them that inspired me the most. One about:
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Ahrens, Sönke. How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to
Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking, 2022.
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Rohde, Mike. Sketchnote Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Visual
Note Taking. Milwaukee: Peachpit Press, 2012.
23 Obsidian: A knowledge base that works on local Markdown files.
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With more than 70,000 members in its Discord chat and 35,000
members on its forum, Obsidian has one of the largest note-taking
communities.
But isn't it too complex to learn all these skills just for note taking?
No, it isn’t. As an experienced note-taker you already know about
the complexity of writing useful notes. You’ve learnt from practice:
And it’s not only a promise: You now have “A simple guide to a
complex skill by using Sketchnotes, Obsidian and Zettelkasten”.
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, The Evolving Self: A Psychology for the
Third Millennium, 1st HarperPerennial ed (New York, NY:
HarperPerennial, 1994). p. 170
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Understand
Zettelkasten
Framework
Let me give you an overview: Niklas Luhmann's Zettelkasten is a
method of note-taking and organization that he developed over the
course of his career as a sociologist and philosopher. The following
are some of the basic concepts that are central to the Zettelkasten
method:
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connections and relationships between different pieces of
information. Luhmann believed that by linking related ideas
together, it was possible to create a deeper understanding of
complex concepts and to generate new ideas.
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Hierarchy: The Zettelkasten method involves the creation of a
hierarchy of ideas, with more general concepts at the top and more
specific concepts below. This hierarchical structure helps to create
a clear and organized overview of the information and allows for
the easy identification of relationships between different ideas.
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So let us start from top level and begin with our mindset in the next
chapter.
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Be Aware of Your
Networked Mindset
Let me assume you are a networked thinker like Niklas Luhmann.
Then you will have a mindset characterized by the following traits:
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- Open-mindedness
- Collaboration
- Connectedness
- Flexibility
- Continuous learning
- Systems thinking
- Embracing diversity and multiple perspectives.
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Appreciate
4 Zettelkasten
Values
When starting to understand Zettelkasten I asked Google to find a
“Zettelkasten Manifesto” for me. As I learned from agile projects,
you always need a “Manifesto”25 before to start working.
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Ken Schwaber et al., ‘Manifesto for Agile Software Development’,
n.d., https://agilemanifesto.org/.
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After more than 15 minutes of unsuccessful search I remembered
an old saying: “If you can’t find it, create it.”
4 ZETTELKASTEN VALUES
We are uncovering better ways of notetaking by doing it and
helping others do it. Through this work we have come to value:
That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the
items on the left more.
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Know
12 Zettelkasten
Principles ***2.7k
There are 12 basic principles for working with a Zettelkasten:
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3. Make connections. Link related notes together to create a web
of interconnected ideas. (p. 109)
4. Use tags. Use tags to categorize and organize your notes and
make it easier to find related information. (p. 113)
5. Use for creative thinking. Allow the connections between your
notes to spark new ideas and facilitate creative thinking.
6. Review and revise. Regularly review and revise your notes to
ensure they are up to date and accurate.
7. Keep up to date. Consistently add new notes and make
connections between them to keep your Zettelkasten current
and valuable.
8. Inspect and adapt. Continually evaluate and refine the
organization and use of your Zettelkasten to maximize its
effectiveness and efficiency.
9. Use for learning. Use your Zettelkasten to capture and organize
new information as you learn, and to facilitate lifelong learning.
10. Encourage collaboration. Invite others to contribute to and
review your Zettelkasten to facilitate collaboration and shared
learning.
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11. Support your work. Use your Zettelkasten as a tool to support
and enhance your work, whether that's writing, research, or
something else.
12. Have fun. Enjoy the process of building and using your
Zettelkasten!
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Use Unlimited
Zettelkasten
Practices ***29.1k
Just finished reading the amazing book “How to take Smart Notes“
from Sönke Ahrens26. As a visual thinker and sketchnoter my first
idea was to use this method to combine visual thinking with
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Ahrens, Sönke. How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to
Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking, 2022.
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networked thinking. Taking smart notes is great but taking smart
sketchnotes would be even greater.
It is the major workflow starting with filling the inbox till using the
content of the growing slip-box to produce an output of higher
value. I added the tools I’m using in this process (Obsidian, Zotero,
Firefox and Word) and also the page numbers from the book as a
reference for further reading and understanding the underlying
method.
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Edmund Gröpl, ‘How to Use Zettelkasten in Obsidian - Forum
Obsidian’, Obsidian Forum, 31 March 2022,
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-use-zettelkasten-in-
obsidian/35008.
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You see, there are several types of notes that are relevant for a
Zettelkasten system. This are the types of notes that you might
use in your Zettelkasten:
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3. Permanent Notes (p. 77)
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1. Fleeting Notes
Fleeting Notes28 are brief notes that we can use to capture ideas or
information that may not be relevant in the long term but need to
be recorded quickly. They can be thought of as temporary
placeholder notes that can be reviewed and either incorporated
into the Zettelkasten or discarded later.
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Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes, 33, 52.
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By creating Fleeting Notes, you can ensure that you don't forget
important ideas or information, and you can also use them as a
starting point for more in-depth analysis or research later.
Ultimately, Fleeting Notes are an important tool for helping you to
stay organized and focused and can be an integral part of your
successful Zettelkasten system.
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2. Literature Notes
Literature Notes29 are the second type of note used in the
Zettelkasten. In a Zettelkasten, notes are organized into a network
of interconnected ideas, with each note representing a single
thought or concept. Literature notes are used to capture
information from external sources, such as books, articles, or
lectures, and to integrate it into your own thinking and work.
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Ahrens, 33, 35, 90.
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information from external sources, as they provide a structured
way to capture and organize the relevant information more easily.
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3. Permanent Notes
Permanent Notes30, also known as atomic notes, are the central
type of note used in the Zettelkasten. They are organized into a
network of interconnected ideas, with each note representing a
single thought or concept. Permanent notes are the central ideas
that form the backbone of this network and are used to connect
and relate other notes to each other.
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Ahrens, 34, 52.
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concepts, ideas, or themes that are central to your thinking and
work.
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Keiffenheim, Eva. ‘Zettelkasten’s 3 Note-Taking Levels Help You
Harvest Your Thoughts’. https://learntrepreneurs.com/books-reading-
better-learning-more/zettelkastens-3-note-taking-levels-help-you-
harvest-your-thoughts/.
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4. Bibliographical Notes
Bibliographical Notes32, also known as Reference Notes, are an
additional type of note used in the Zettelkasten. They are used to
capture and store information about external sources, such as
books, articles, or lectures, which are relevant to your thinking and
work.
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Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes, 27.
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Using bibliographical notes in a Zettelkasten can be especially
helpful for you if you need to keep track of a large volume of
information from various sources.
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5. Structure Notes
Structure Notes33 are notes that are used to organize and structure
the other notes in the system. They are typically used to create
relationships between different notes and to establish the overall
structure of the Zettelkasten.
There are several different types of Structure Notes that you might
use in your Zettelkasten, including:
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Ahrens, 34.
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- Index Notes are used to create an index or table of contents
for the Zettelkasten and can help you to quickly find and
access specific notes. Examples are sorted lists, glossaries
and bibliographies.
- Minds Maps and Concept Maps are used to create
connections between different notes in the Zettelkasten and
can help to establish relationships between different ideas or
concepts.
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6. Project Notes
Project Notes34 are notes that are related to a specific project or
task. The purpose of Project Notes is to help you stay organized and
on track while working on a specific project. By creating Project
Notes, you can keep all the relevant information for a particular
project in one place, and easily reference it as needed. This can
help you to stay focused and avoid becoming overwhelmed by the
details of the project.
Overall, Project Notes are a valuable tool for helping you to stay
organized and focused.
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Ahrens, 53.
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BUILD UP YOUR
WORKFLOW
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Start with Three
Steps
_Y OU CANNOT THINK WITHOUT SKETCHNOTING . _
1. collecting ideas,
2. connecting ideas and
3. combining ideas.
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second brain, where you can store and most important connect
your selected ideas of value.
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Understand Your
Flow of Knowledge
My first idea was to visualize the “Flow of Notes” within
Zettelkasten. Based on a discussion with Sascha Fast on
Zettelkasten.de 35 I changed the perspective. Now the “Flow of
Knowledge” is in focus.
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‘What‘s Your Preferred Workflow for Using Zettelkasten?’,
Zettelkasten Forum, accessed 3 January 2023,
https://forum.zettelkasten.de/discussion/2217/what-s-your-preferred-
workflow-for-using-zettelkasten.
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- Data,
- Information,
- Knowledge and
- Wisdom
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Build it up on 4
Cornerstones
Using Note-taking methods could be the first step to extend your
mind. Using Zettelkasten as a tool for Personal Knowledge
Management may be the next. But there you will have some more
dimensions to keep in mind. Here are the four cornerstones of
Zettelkasten:
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For me it was hard to learn how to use tags efficiently as well as to
un-learn my „classic“ use of folders. Folders are not for structuring
ideas but a concept to manage the process and workflow for
different types of notes.
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Gröpl, ‘How to Use Zettelkasten in Obsidian - Forum Obsidian’.
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-use-zettelkasten-in-
obsidian/35008/6
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Focus on Creating
Output
Here are my personal strategies for you to focus on creating
output:
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Doerr John, Measure What Matters : OKRs - The Simple Idea That
Drives 10x Growth (Portfolio Penguin, 2018),
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL27371716M/Measure_What_Matter
s_OKRs.
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Eliminate distractions: Remove any unnecessary distractions from
your work environment. This could include turning off notifications
on your phone or computer or finding a quiet place to work.
Use tools to help you stay on track: There are many tools and
techniques that can help you stay focused and on track. For
example, you might use a timer to break your work into
manageable chunks, or you might use a productivity app to help
you prioritize tasks and stay organized.
Get feedback: Seek feedback from others on your work to help you
stay motivated and focused. This can help you identify areas where
you can improve and stay engaged in your work.
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Overall, the key to focusing on creating output is to set clear goals,
eliminate distractions, use time-blocking and other productivity
techniques, and seek feedback from others to stay motivated and
on track.
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Make it a Habit
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REMEMBER 12
PRINCIPLES
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1. Start With
Clear Goals
_Goals are Experiments – Ryder Carroll_
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matters”38, the famous book about goal-setting, helped me to sort
my ideas with his amazing TED talk: „Why the secret to success is
setting the right goals“39.
38John, Doerr. Measure What Matters: OKRs: The Simple Idea That
Drives 10x Growth. Portfolio Penguin, 2018.
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Why the Secret to Success Is Setting the Right Goals | John Doerr |
TED, 2018. https://youtu.be/L4N1q4RNi9II
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My Zettelkasten hint: Use templates and tagging to organize your
goal related notes. But first, read more about these principles in the
next chapters.
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2. Use Templates
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Templates are the best way to save your time and reduce errors
while maintaining the structure of your Zettelkasten system. They
quickly customize your notes with pre-defined text, formatting,
links, tags, and other customizable content like date, time and note
title. This allows you to keep your notes consistently structured, as
well as speed up your workflow.
I started with a list of two templates at the beginning: one for notes
and one for sketchnotes. But with a growing Zettelkasten, I had to
extend this list step by step. About 12 months later here is my
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repository on GitHub40 containing templates and scripts for
Obsidian to support the Zettelkasten method for note-taking.
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Gröpl, Edmund. ‘Obsidian-Templates for Zettelkasten’.
https://github.com/groepl/Obsidian-Templates.
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Gröpl, Edmund. ‘16 Obsidian Templates For Zettelkasten To Start
With’. Obsidian Forum. https://forum.obsidian.md/t/16-obsidian-
templates-for-zettelkasten-to-start-with/49098.
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3. Use Links ***0.8k
Creating and maintaining links between related notes is a key
aspect of the Zettelkasten method42. Linking notes to each other
helps to uncover new insights and connections and improves the
organization of my Zettelkasten. But how to find the best strategy
for linking?
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Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes.
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Both linking methods support the further access of ideas:
What‘s your preferred strategy for linking? And what‘s your benefit
from using?43
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‘How to Use Links’, Obsidian Forum, 29 April 2023,
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-use-links/58831.
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4. Use Tags
***12.3k
I’ve learned that tags are best thought of as specially designated
search terms44. I choose using tags for Zettelkasten with two
different goals in mind:
- to build up an index
- to define clusters
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- The terms in my index are leading me to important entry
points in the slip-box.
- The terms which define clusters are leading me to a
number of similar notes that belong together.
While tags for indexing should link only a few important notes, the
entry points for further investigation, the tags for clustering
connect larger groups of notes with similar focus.
45
Obsidian Forum. ‘Forum Obsidian’, 2022.
https://forum.obsidian.md/.
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5. Use for creative
thinking
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5. Review and
Revise
Your Notes
For me Smart Sketchnotes are networked visuals. I use my notes
from Zettelkasten and extend them with sketchnotes. As I learned
from Niklas Luhmann, it is best practice to write my notes down in
my own words. But why not use sketchnotes for capturing ideas?
Visual thinking always provides an additional perspective for my
personal understanding of the idea in focus.
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„Surprisingly,” while using this method I could see a gap between
note and sketchnote in a first draft.
The result is an even better note and also sketchnote. The dual
view brings value to my slip-box with permanent notes.
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7. Keep up to date
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8. Inspect and
Adapt
Your Process
***2.8k
Empirical process control46 is a quality control method that involves
continuously collecting data and using it to monitor and improve a
46
Ken Schwaber, Agile Project Management with Scrum (Microsoft
Press, 2004),
121
process. In the context of a Zettelkasten system, empirical process
control could be used to continually evaluate and refine the
organization and use of the system in order to maximize its
effectiveness and efficiency.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL34458178M/Agile_Project_Managem
ent_with_Scrum.
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you to make adjustments and improvements to streamline the
process.
47
Gröpl, Edmund. ‘How to Use Zettelkasten Analytics - Knowledge
Management’. Obsidian Forum. Accessed 24 July 2023.
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-use-zettelkasten-
analytics/36799.
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Overall, the use of empirical process control can help to optimize
the use of a Zettelkasten system and ensure that it is being used
effectively and efficiently to support knowledge management and
learning.
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9. Use for learning
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10. Encourage
collaboration
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11. Support your
work
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12. Have Fun with
Your Zettelkasten
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USE TOOLS TO
SUPPORT
YOUR
WORKFLOW
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_Y OU ARE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT TOOL - M ARTINA G RIGOLEIT _
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1 Collect Ideas
Obsidian
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2 Reference Ideas
Obsidian
Zotero
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3 Visualize Ideas
Concepts
Paper 53
PowerBI
Procreate
SimpleMind
Obsidian Canvas
133
134
4 Connect Ideas
Obsidian
135
5 Combine Ideas
Obsidian Canvas
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137
6 Communicate
Ideas
Social Media
Miro
138
7 Outline Ideas
Word
Social Media
Obsidian
139
8 Publish Ideas
Obsidian
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9 Backup Ideas
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BENEFIT
FROM
UNLIMITED
PRACTICES
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1 Avoid Pitfalls
When I started to write my first notes with Obsidian, I followed the
rule “Start early and learn by experiment.”
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Edmund Gröpl, ‘5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your First
Zettelkasten’, LinkedIn (blog), 2023,
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/groepl_procreate-lernos-
lernossketchnoting-activity-7008062279384465408-85vF/.
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- Using tags without rules for tagging - so that building
clusters for searching was not highly effective.
- No use of frontmatter - so that meta data and content of
notes became inconsistent and confusing.
- No use of time stamps like “created” and “modified”
within frontmatter - so that using backups and changing
cloud spaces caused a loss of time information connected
with my notes.
- No use of Dataview plugin as a tool for gardening - so that
inconsistencies in my Zettelkasten were growing and
growing.
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2 Inspect Process
with Dataview
***2.5k
Export data as CSV
146
3 Review Notes
with Dataview
***0.6k
147
4 Re-visit lost
ideas
148
5 Re-visit old
ideas
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```dataview
TABLE WITHOUT ID
file.link AS "One Week Ago",
created AS Created
FROM ""
WHERE ((file.ctime >= date(today) - dur(7 day)) AND
(file.ctime <= date(today) - dur(6 day)))
SORT created DESC
```
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6 Discover with
Graph View
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7 Develop Your
Ideas with Canvas
The basic workflow for working with Zettelkasten from Niklas
Luhmann consists of three phases:
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Now you have an amazing plugin available for Obsidian: It is an
infinite canvas where you can lay out and re-arrange notes visually,
similar to laying out a bunch of index cards on a table. You are now
able to work with notes as pseudo-physical objects, as Niklas
Luhmann might with physical notecards.
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Obsidian Canvas, 2022. https://youtu.be/vLBd_ADeKIw.
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8 Use a Bullet
Journal ***1.4k
Years ago, my personal note taking was no longer based on trial
and error but on a solid concept called Bullet Journaling. It started
on paper with a lovely Moleskin® book and a black fine liner from
Neuland®. Going digital with my Bullet Journal I decided to use a
brilliant tool for note taking named OneNote. But time went by. In
March 2022 I got my first contact with Obsidian and at the same
time with the Zettelkasten method from Niklas Luhmann explained
in the mind-blowing book from Sönke Ahrens about “How to take
Smart Notes”.
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Journal to a Zettelkasten? Difficult to switch from one concept to
another? No, it’s amazingly easy. The Bullet Journal is now a set of
Structure Notes in my Zettelkasten. Also, Zettelkasten is a Custom
Collection in my Bullet Journal.
In other words:
The best of all: I did not need to change the basic concepts from
Ryder Carroll (Bullet Journal50), neither the concepts from Niklas
50
Carroll, Ryder. The Bullet Journal Method - Track the Past, Order the
Present, Design the Future, 2018.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL26977772M/The_Bullet_Journal_met
hod.
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Luhmann (Zettelkasten51). Both concepts support each other in a
perfect manner.
What about your experiences with these methods? Do you use the
Dataview plugin to support your Bullet Journal collections?
51
Ahrens, Sönke. How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to
Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking, 2022.
52 Gröpl, Edmund. ‘Migration from Bullet Journal to Zettelkasten’.
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9 Use a
Kanban Board
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10 Use an Outline
Wall
_I can‘t start writing until I‘ve thought it through
_and can see it whole in my mind. — Robert Caro_
53
Paul, Annie Murphy. The Extended Mind - The Power of Thinking
Outside the Brain. Mariner Books, 2022.
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historical event or period and post it on a wall. Then, he would add
all the research materials he gathered, such as documents, images,
and notes, and pin them around the outline.
Obsidian offers the option to create infinite outline walls with its
amazing Canvas plugin. Watch Nick Milo and his introductory
tutorial about Obsidian Canvas on YouTube54.
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Obsidian Canvas, 2022.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vLBd_ADeKIw.
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11 Ask Questions
*** 1.6k
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CONNECT
WITH
LEARNING
COMMUNITIES
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Working Out Loud
Circles
166
LernOS Circles
167
BE OPEN FOR
EXPERIMENT
S
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Draw Ideas
_Creative work is basically like breathing. _
_We take in information and emit new ideas. _
_ – RALPH AMMER55_
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Ralph Ammer, ‘A Lightbulb Is Not an Idea!’, Ralph Ammer (blog), 22
September 2018, https://ralphammer.com/a-lightbulb-is-not-an-idea/.
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amazing blog posts with animated sketchnotes he proposed four
simple steps to draw any idea56:
Why not use it as a little exercise to draw one of your own ideas?
Take a break and visit his web page.
56
Ammer, Ralph. ‘How to Draw Ideas’, 1 December 2022.
https://ralphammer.com/how-to-draw-ideas/.
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Play with Quotes
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FIG. 4: UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVE POTENTIAL
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Unlock Your
Creative
Potential
Mindfulness is the mental state of focusing your awareness on the
present moment. Meditation as a practice is something everyone
can do. It clears the mind and calms the soul, allowing for
boundless creativity to flow through you like never before.
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Here is how you can unlock your creative potential through
meditation with your Zettelkasten:
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connections that you are making between this card and other
cards within your system.
7. Take a moment to reflect on the connections that you have
made. Allow your mind to expand and broaden as you
consider the new insights and perspectives that these
connections may bring.
8. As you continue to add new cards to your Zettelkasten,
imagine that you are expanding your understanding and
deepening your knowledge of the topic.
9. When you are ready, slowly open your eyes and return to
your physical surroundings. Take a few deep breaths and feel
the calm and clarity that you have brought into your mind
through this meditation.
10. Use this state of mind and the connections that you have
made within your Zettelkasten to continue your creative
output and exploration of new ideas.
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Create Multiple
Posts
177
Share Templates
178
Share Starter
Kit
179
Re-use Posts for
Newsletters
180
Create Storylines
with Canvas
181
Use AI
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APPENDIX
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Zettelkasten
Books
Ahrens, Sönke. How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to
Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking, 2022.
Buzan, Tony, Barry Buzan, Tony Buzan, and Tony Buzan. Das Mind-
Map-Buch: die beste Methode zur Steigerung Ihres geistigen
Potenzials. 5., Aktualisierte Aufl. Landsberg München: mvg,
2002.
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Buzan, Tony, and Vanda North. Business mind mapping: visuell
organisieren, übersichtlich strukturieren, Arbeitstechniken
optimieren. Reprint. Wien: Ueberreuter, 2000.
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Sketchnote Books
Agerbeck, Brandy. The Idea Shapers - The Power of Putting Your
Thinking Into Your Own Hands, 2016.
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Idea_Shapers.html
?hl=&id=bKwhMQAACAAJ.
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Rossetti. LernOS Sketchnoting Guide. Version 1.0 (2020-10-11).,
2020. https://cogneon.github.io/lernos-sketchnoting/en/.
Blake, Quentin, and John Cassidy. Start with a Scribble - Drawing for
the Artistically Undiscovered. Experiment LLC, The, 2020.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL29824986M/Start_with_a_Scri
bble.
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Problem Solving, 2016.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01LYP6JWZ/.
188
Geiß-Hein, Michael. Die Sketchnotes Challenge mit Mister Maikel
Direkt loszeichnen und deine Kreativität entdecken. 1. Auflage.
Stuttgart: Frech, 2022.
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Haas, Heike. Figuren zeichnen aus der Hüfte - Strichmännchen und
Menschen schnell und einfach zeichnen, 2020.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Figuren_zeichnen_aus_
der_H%25C3%25BCfte.html?hl=&id=dIWIzQEACAAJ.
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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25448816M/Show_Your_Wor
k.
———. Steal like an Artist - 10 Things Nobody Told You about Being
Creative. New York: Workman Pub., Co., 2012.
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25189913M/Steal_like_an_art
ist.
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McCloud, Scott. Understanding Comics. Reprint. New York: William
Morrow, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, 2017.
Roam, Dan. The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling
Ideas with Pictures. New York: Portfolio, 2008.
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———. Das Sketchnote-Handbuch: der illustrierte Leitfaden zum
Erstellen visueller Notizen. 1. Aufl. Heidelberg: mitp, 2014.
———. Visuelle Notizen für Alles. 1st edition Hrsg. Stuttgart: Frech,
2017.
Schulze, Sandra. Auf dem Tablet erklärt - Wie Sie Ihre guten Ideen
einfach und digital visualisieren, 2017.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Auf_dem_Tablet_erkl%
25C3%25A4rt.html?hl=&id=XCYqswEACAAJ.
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produktiver gestalten. 1. Aufl. Heidelberg München Landsberg
Frechen Hamburg: Mitp-Verl, 2011.
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Communities
Dhanda, Paddy. „The Visual Jam (Birmingham, Großbritannien)“.
Meetup, 2022. https://www.meetup.com/de-
DE/TheVisualJam/.
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———. „Sketchnote Army Slack“, 2022.
https://app.slack.com/client/T7W061BGA/C7VED25TK.
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Inspiring People
Ammer, Ralph. ‘Ralph Ammer | LinkedIn’. Accessed 7 February
2023. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralphammer/.
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Irber, Wolfgang. ‘Dr. Wolfgang Irber | LinkedIn’. Turning enterprise
visions into inspiring pictures , graphic recording, using
Microsoft Surface with passion, 2023.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgangirber/.
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Schippke, Annelies. ‘Annelies Schippke | LinkedIn’. Coach
Koordinatorin im Innovation Lab bei Deutsche
Rentenversicherung Bund, n.d.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/annelies-schippke-5431a382/.
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Newsletters
Gröpl, Edmund. ‘Edmund Gröpl | Substack’, 6 January 2023.
https://edmundgroepl.substack.com/.
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Meetups & Online
Meetings
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Podcasts
Dhanda, Paddy. ‘Grant and Paddy of The Visual Jam - SE09 / EP09’.
Accessed 3 February 2023.
https://sketchnotearmy.com/blog/2021/3/29/grant-paddy-
se09-ep09.
203
Geiß-Hein, Michael. ‘Mister Maikel Digitizes His Graphic
Visualizations - SE10/EP10’. Sketchnote Army Podcast. Accessed
3 February 2023.
https://sketchnotearmy.com/blog/2021/11/8/mister-maikel.
204
Rossetti, Raffaelina. ‘Raffaelina Rossetti & Karl Damke on LernOS -
SE08 / EP10’. Accessed 3 February 2023.
https://sketchnotearmy.com/blog/2020/11/23/raffaelina-karl-
lernos-se08-ep10.
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Wilson, Chris. ‘Chris Wilson Organizes His Sketchnotes with
Obsidian - SE11/EP12’. Sketchnote Army Podcast. Accessed 30
December 2022.
https://sketchnotearmy.com/blog/2022/5/3/chris-wilson.
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Social Media
Obsidian Forum. ‘Obsidian’, 2022. https://forum.obsidian.md/.
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Tools
Obsidian: A knowledge base that works on local Markdown files.
‘Obsidian’, 2022. https://www.obsidian.md.
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Concepts
Why not start from scratch? Also, if you have some experience in
sketchnoting there is always the chance to learn and improve. Idea
is to restart with the new book57 from Michael Geiß-Hein (a.k.a. as
Mister Maikel) and with the drawing tool Concepts app . As Maikel
suggests: It will take no longer than 6 weeks. So, let us start.
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Michael Geiß-Hein, Sketchnotes - Dein Workshop mit Mister Maikel -
In 6 Wochen Sketchnotes lernen, 2021,
https://books.google.com/books/about/Sketchnotes_Dein_Workshop
_mit_Mister_Mai.html?hl=&id=VQluzgEACAAJ.
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Obsidian
Obsidian58 is a notetaking and knowledge management app on top
of a local folder of plain text markdown files. It lets you turn a
collection of plain text files into a rich network of linked thoughts.
Pros
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‘Obsidian’.
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- Obsidian is a fast-growing platform with new tools added
regularly.
- Pricing: 100% free for personal use
Cons
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Procreate
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SimpleMind
SimpleMind is a cross-platform Mind Mapping tool with more than
ten million users worldwide. It is my preferred tool to create
structure notes for my Zettelkasten.
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‘Add Apple Pencil Drawings on IPad’, 2021,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i79VqhShVww.
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Pros
- HTML export as an input for structure notes in Zettelkasten
- PNG export
- Cross-platform app available for iOS (iPhone, iPad), MacOS,
Windows, Android
- Infinite canvas
- Use of Apple pencil to add drawings as images
Cons
- Drawings with pencil are pixel based, no vector drawing
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Zettelkasten
Videos
Analog vs. Digital Zettelkasten with Sascha Fast (From
Zettelkasten.De), 2022.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XgMh6iuFbT4.
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How To Take Smart Notes, 2020.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BG1tfC7tSYw.
Obsidian for Beginners: How to Use the Obsidian App for Notes.
Linking Your Thinking, 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbLb6QCK88.
Stop Note Taking. Start Note Making: Learn the NoMa Method.
Linking Your Thinking, 2022.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAsZDg2l1R0.
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Zettelkasten Method Explained: A Beginner’s Guide, 2021.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpV47rUYk8I.
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Sketchnote Videos
Eva-Lotta Lamm: 5 Steps to Change Your Note-Taking, 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql-GNmxw71E.
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The Author
First things first I am a huge fan of data analysis and data discovery.
It is more than an interest for me to make relations between
numbers and produce meaningful results. I have a passion for
helping teams to become more data-driven and embracing the
power of data storytelling.
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So now I combine these experiences with my math and engineering
background here and I am looking forward to sharing my passion
and knowledge with you.
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All rights reserved.
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A BOUT THE BOOK
MAKE USEFUL NOTES is a book full of insights for note makers of all
proficiency levels. It covers a large scale of concepts useful for note-
making on digital devices.
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