Funnily enough, I am literally right now (as in, as I tabbed over to the 
google group to look something up) working on a bibliography on this topic. 
I'll link up a copy once I have it ready, and will continue to keep it 
updated as I read/learn more.

On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 1:33:39 AM UTC-5, bimlas wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to learn more about note-taking methods. I’m interested in 
> Zettelkasten and similar link-based methods primarily because I feel like 
> it works for me. 
>
> Although the book How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost 
> Writing, Learning and Thinking 
> <https://www.amazon.com/How-Take-Smart-Notes-Nonfiction-ebook/dp/B06WVYW33Y> 
> by 
> Sönke Ahrens deals with this topic, based on the comments, it seems to be 
> too voluminous compared to how many usable practices it contains.
>
> Have you read it yet? What do you think about it? Is it worth buying for 
> someone who has already dealt with the topic but wants to deepen their 
> knowledge?
>
> Are there any books that are definitely worth reading if I want to create 
> a really good knowledge base?
>
>
>

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