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    Associative note-taking systems

    Associative note-taking systems

    Jan 20, 20251 min read

    An associative note-taking system is characterized primarily by the emergence of structure through linking of notes, rather than structure imposed through hierarchical directories or tags.

    Both Zettelkasten and Evergreen notes are associative note-taking systems.

    See: The Zettelkasten system is bottom-up and Prefer associative ontologies to hierarchical taxonomies


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