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- **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]] - **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]]
- zettlekasten is a german word meaning "slip box". - zettlekasten is a german word meaning "slip box".
- zettlekasten is a note taking system. it was popularized by [sonkhe ahrens' "how to take smart notes"](https://www.soenkeahrens.de/en/takesmartnotes) by documenting the way that [niklas luhmann](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niklas_Luhmann) was able to use - zettlekasten is a note taking system. it was popularized by [sonkhe ahrens' "how to take smart notes"](https://www.soenkeahrens.de/en/takesmartnotes) by documenting the way that [niklas luhmann](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niklas_Luhmann) was able to use the original zettlekasten method to write so prolificly.
- the original zettlekastens were card files consisting of small pieces of information stored on note cards kept in card filing cabinets. - the original zettlekastens were card files consisting of small pieces of information stored on note cards kept in card filing cabinets.
- these small pieces of information are called [[zettles]]. - these small pieces of information are called [[zettles]].
- [[zettles]] are usually linked together to create a mental network of information. - [[zettles]] are usually linked together by ids/references to create a mental network of information.
- card files were eventually used as inspiration for [[hyperlink]]-based [[personal knowledge management]] software. - card files were eventually used as inspiration for [[hyperlink]]-based [[personal knowledge management]] software.
- - after completing a zettle, the idea is to put it away in the slip boxes for safekeeping.
- ### further reading - ### further reading
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- this video by artem kirsanov shows a really neat way of using [[obsidian]] that influenced a lot of the way that i take notes. - this video by artem kirsanov shows a really neat way of using [[obsidian]] that influenced a lot of the way that i take notes.