Soren, Thank you so much, this is a useful collection, I have already read some of them.
I am glad that your Zettelkasten is publicly available, because in this way I can see in practice what system others are setting up and how the notes are arranged. Tony, Thanks for the link, all related literature I am interested in. If there is any other writing, I would welcome it too. TiddlyTweeter, *FWIW, TW would be a Good tool to demonstrate different approaches in. Its got the flex to support many approaches. Frankly there is a lack, generally, on-line of clear examples demonstrating comparatively where different approaches come out.* Do you mean tutorials? For example how to implement - Evernote, Roam Research, ... - Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, ... - Tag-based song collection - Family tree I like the idea. They could even be separate editions where different plugins would be "advertised". In fact, I think Jeremy is trying to make just such a presentation on Hangouts <https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyRuston/videos> lately, but instead focusing on different “brand” names he focusing on users of TiddlyWiki. Having read through your message once again, I think I misunderstood you a bit: if I understand correctly, you specifically want to demonstrate the implementation of note-taking methods (Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes), right? *So, as far as books go, I'd look a little bit at general works on "meaning making" & "creative process" too. Not for solutions as such; but to aid perspective. Like: Gene Gendlin (e.g. Experiencing & The Creation Of Meaning), Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (e.g. Flow), Edward de Bono (e.g. Serious Creativity), Brewster Ghiselin (editor of The Creative Process). A bit of any of that stuff might help.* There are many new and unknown terms waiting to be discovered. :) Thanks for the kickstart! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d86b62a5-9865-4748-a9d1-fa0304a00f72n%40googlegroups.com.