If I need any info that’s not included in Obsidian (publication year, whatever – you could also include these I just try to avoid clutter), I can always look it up in BibDesk. This way I can identify the lit notes very easily. md that I paste there, with links to the appropriate pages.) (I also have my pdf highlights exported to. I also have a link in the file to the pdf (if I have one), and then make whatever note I want to about the paper in question. ![]() ![]() I name every note by the citekey (but this is just how I do it you can name it by the author, title, etc.), and then include the citekey, author, and title in the file itself (you can set up the Citations plugin to do that automatically for you). In Obsidian, I use the Citations plugin to create literature notes. They all have a unique citation key and, if I have the pdf, are auto-filed according to certain rules that I can set. bib database where I store all my literature (mostly academic books and articles). Hopefully this workflow serves as a possible answer for your question. The MOC serves (analogously to Luhmann’s approach, but in a more systematic way, you could say) as a note sequence but the difference is that not every step of certain sequence or argumentation is represented here, rather only the most important steps that serve as points of entry into the note net. But if you already know that a specific field will be complex and differentiated and know enough of the upcoming thematic aspects and notes, you can create such a MOC from the start. These MOCs require and imply a certain level and quality of development and differentiation of the thematic field. writings, methodological fundamentals, thematic clusters spanning over different writings). For example there is a MOC for Marx’s Critique of Political Economy where I collect the key aspects of his economic-philosophical thinking (e.g. Here I exclusively place specific thematic focal points (= key aspects of a thematic field). notes (notes on a meta level) that contain nested lists, each is a link to a specific note.
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