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How to Take Smart Notes in Obsidian
Introduction
Overview & What You Can Expect (9:00)
1 Setting up the System
1.0 Overview
1.1 Installing Obsidian (4:15)
1.2 The Basics of Obsidian (31:23)
1.3 The Basics of the Zettelkasten (20:46)
1.4 Prepare the Starting Page (17:08)
1.5 Setting up the Reference Manager (25:15)
2 Creating Notes and Networks
2.0 Overview (5:05)
2.1 Permanent Notes (29:16)
2.2 Fleeting Notes (18:43)
2.3 Literature Notes (24:30)
2.4 Links and Their Variations (21:39)
3 Building and Managing Complexity
3.0 Overview (4:18)
3.1 Hubs (30:38)
3.2 Index Notes (15:25)
3.3 The Evolution of Structure (7:15)
3.4 Keeping it Simple (6:39)
4 Fostering Output
4.0 Overview
4.1 Realise That Most of the Work Is Already Done (4:09)
4.2 Flagging Out Potential Candidates (6:30)
4.3 Turning Notes Into a First Draft (5:43)
4.4 Managing Project Notes (4:54)
4.5 Flagging Out Open Loops (7:58)
5 Automate What Can Automated With Dataview
5.0 Overview (1:24)
5.1 Using Dataview to Create an Index (2:10)
5.2 Using Dataview to Curate Incoming Links (1:26)
5.3 Using Dataview to Show Open Loops Across the Whole Zettelkasten (13:52)
5.4 Using Dataview for Project Management (3:00)
5.5 Readwise (8:35)
6 Conclusion
6.0 Overview
6.1 Structure Is the Outcome, Not the Starting-Point (6:25)
6.2 Rigid and Loose Structures (1:56)
6.3 Farewell (3:19)
4.5 Flagging Out Open Loops
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