Take Smart Notes - Zettelkasten - Sönke Ahrens
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The Book & The Course
The book aims to make the idea of Zettelkasten accessible to everyone interested in reading, thinking and writing, while explaining the science behind it. It was written with students, academics, and nonfiction writers in mind, but resonated with a much broader audience than anticipated.
New: Ever since publishing the book, I have been asked to help implement its principles in digital form. Through coaching people from diverse professional backgrounds, I gained valuable insights into the most common questions and obstacles, and refined my own workflow using Obsidian. To make this knowledge more widely accessible (and affordable), I created a comprehensive course that brings it all together. It is now finally online.
More
The appendix of the 2nd edition (PDF)
Read the first chapter (PDF)
Read a review in the Journal of Writing Research (PDF)
Read what others think on Goodreads
And here are the links from the footnotes
Here you can purchase the ebook as a PDF
And here you can purchase the audiobook
Go to the Course PageWhen Niklas Luhmann, the German sociologist, became professor, he was asked about his research project. His famous answer:
"My project: theory of society. Duration: 30 years. Costs: zero."
Twenty-nine and a half years later, he published the last chapter of what is probably the most systematic and comprehensive sociological theory ever written. In these 29 and a half years, he published roughly another 60 books and hundreds of articles on a huge variety of subjects. And all of it was achieved by writing one smart note at a time.
A good note-taking system is simple, well thought out and helps you to stay focused on what really counts: Reading, Thinking and Writing.
It should not only make it easy to find notes quickly, but it should also point out relevant notes when you need them - even if you did not search for them.
It should help you to clarify your thoughts, let you experiment with ideas and spark new ones.
A sound system gets exponentially better the more you feed it.
Read more about the research on his Zettelkasten.
The Tools
As long as the principles of Zettelkasten are well understood, they can be implemented with a wide range of tools, both analogue and digital. But because changing tools midway is always a hassle, it is worth giving the right tool a bit of thought.
The first program I used was ZKN3 by Daniel Lüdecke, which is free and developed explicitly to emulate the Zettelkasten, but it lacks the flexibility of newer apps. Alternatives of stand-alone Zettelkasten programs include Zettlr and The Archive.
Later, I used Roam Research, but finally switched to Obsidian, which I intend to use as long as I write. The course I created is based on Obsidian. There are plenty of more tools, including Logseq, TiddlyWiki, its add-on Stroll, RemNote, Amplenote, and Org-roam. Sometimes classic note-taking apps, such as Bearnotes, Notion, and Evernote, are also used as a Zettelkasten, but I have the feeling most people will eventually switch to something versatile, such as Obsidian.
For academics, a separate reference manager is a must; for everyone else, it is something I highly recommend. Zotero has some neat features to make your life much easier. As an open-source project, it is constantly being improved. Alternatives include Endnote, Mendeley, and Citavi.
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English
KDP Pub. -
Thai
Sam Yan Press -
Czech
Jan Melvil -
Japanese
Nikkei Business Pub. -
Simplified Chinese
Post&Telecom Press -
Bulgarian
Locus Pub. -
Traditional Chinese
Yuan-Liou Pub. -
Russian*
Mann Ivanov Ferber -
French
Éditions Eyrolles -
Korean
HumanComedy -
Portuguese (Brazil)
Cedet -
Spanish
KDP Pub. -
German
BoD
*All proceeds from the Russian translation will be donated to Ukrainian causes and to support freedom of speech in Russia.
Foreign Rights
Translation rights for many languages are still available. For inquiries, please use the contact form.
I am also happy to work with publishers interested in taking the planned second editions of the German and Spanish books on board.
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