A permanent note, or a zettel, is the main building block of a zettelkasten. It’s a single, atomic, self-sufficient idea that connects to other, already existing ideas in the slip box. A permanent note can also be added to at any time as new information surfaces, so it “grows” in a way. It’s the main product of the note taking process, and serves as a basis for writing afterwards. Permanent notes most commonly appear as a joining of literature notes.
So, what to consider when making a permanent note out of ideas from a literature note - will I use this later in writing or is this relevant to other already existing notes?
Tag notes by the context in which you wish to find them.
A good idea I had found is notes being sentences or parts of sentences, which you can then reference in other notes.
Permanent notes have:
- permanent note tag
- topic tags
- links to a literature note
- relevant other permanent notes and explanations why and how they are linked
- summary of the idea
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