## Types of notes
πΉ *parent* [[βΆ Obsidian Process 2021|Obsidian]]
β«οΈ *related* [[βΆ Zettelkasten|Zettelkasten]], [[@ Bryan Jenks|Bryan Jenks]]
### Identifiers
Changed on 05-19-2023-Fri
β Index
β§ Category
β§ Topic index
βΆ Topic
β Article
β Book
β¦ Video
β Info
β Kanban
β citation/paper
ΰΏ Fleeting
### Info
- Fleeting `ΰΏ`
- Meeting or thought - Quick note that is temporary addition to Topic
- Reading/Watching - Notes and references to a category of information
- Book `β`
- Paper `β`
- Article `β`
- Video `β¦`
- Topic `βΆ`
- Permanent note on a specific topic
- Topic index `β§`
- should only include links to Topics
- Index `β`
- Reference
- People `@`
- Information `β`
Bryan's Reference:
`@`: Person
`{`: Book
`!`: Tweet
`%`: Podcast
`+`: YouTube
`(`: Article
`&`: Paper
`~`: Thought
### Initial Types
ideas
meeting
reading
topics
bridge
index
reference
triage
- New Zettelkasten note will be empty but for ID and topic.
- Then apply a template when you've decided how to categorize.
- Fleeting Ideas - maybe just 'ideas'
- Meeting notes
- Literature (Reading might be a better term) - 'reading'
- Permanent Notes 'topic'
- Content-first topics
- Bridge notes - 'bridge'
- Link between notes - how do two notes relate?
- Index note - 'index' - category linking several ideas together
- Index - cluster of topics / outline of article
- Strategies - list of things to do / options
- Concepts - lists subcategories in order
- Keyword - topics related by keyword 'tag better word'
- Reference - like topic but maybe not in my own words
- Triage - yet to be categorized or finished (automatic)
### References
[^1]: Williams, Rebecca.*Zettelkasten: Examples to get you started*, [Medium](https://medium.com/@rebeccawilliams9941/the-zettelkasten-method-examples-to-help-you-get-started-8f8a44fa9ae6)