A quick survey of academics, teachers, and researchers blogging about note taking practices and zettelkasten-based methods

Frequently newcomers to the note taking space or one of the many tools used within it are curious to see others who are using these methods and writing or blogging about them in public. Because many are students (often undergraduates, masters, or Ph.D.) looking for practical advice, tips, or even public examples which they might…
Replied to Chris Rock's zettelkasten output process by thread by Chris, Andy, Sascha (Zettelkasten Forum)
Chris is going to keep insisting that any set of slips is a Zettelkasten, and Sascha is going to keep insisting that a Zettelkasten is a cohesive and coherent system.
My impression is that human brains are very much of a pattern, that under the same conditions they react in the same way, and that were it not for tradition, upbringing, accidents of circumstance, and particularly of accidental individual obsessions, we should find ourselves—since we all face the same universe—much more in agreement than is…
@GMJuditPolgar, I'm doing some research for a book on note taking traditions, commonplace books, and zettelkasten/card indexes. In watching an interview of you with Christiane Amanpour from 2020 I noticed a photo of you next to a card index while playing chess. Do you have 15-20 minute for a short interview to talk about it…

Library charging trays for vertically oriented 3 x 5″ index cards

Amidst my seemingly ever-growing collection of index card boxes and trays, I've been contemplating getting something that would store cards in a vertical orientation rather than the traditional horizontal. As I've been watching the market over the past couple of years, nothing had really come up that suited the bill until this past summer.  That's…

Scaffolding “Secret” Knowledge: An analogy for teachers of thinkers, creators, readers, and writers

There's something incredibly important to learn in studying two very similar photographs of Mortimer J. Adler from the middle of the last century. I'll present them here for reference: Adler was a proponent of educational reforms in the form of building on John Erskine's Great Books programs and went so far as to teach us…

Anne Frank’s Zettelkasten 🗃️

Slipped in between paragraphs about being worried that her family's hiding place will be discovered by a new building owner and the fairness of rationing butter, Anne Frank mentions being gifted a zettelkasten to track her reading: Father emptied a card file for Margot and me and filled it with index cards that are blank…

A One Paragraph Summary of Ahrens’ How to Take Smart notes from 1775-76

Merchants and traders have a waste book (Sudelbuch, Klitterbuch in German I believe) in which they enter daily everything they purchase and sell, messily, without order. From this, it is transferred to their journal, where everything appears more systematic, and finally to a ledger, in double entry after the Italian manner of bookkeeping, where one…

Shaw-Walker Two Drawer Quarter Sawn Wooden Card Index File for 4 x 6″ Cards

Many may recall that I've been refinishing vintage mid-century furniture for over a decade now. I've also been more cognizant of converting my commonplace book practice into a more Luhmann-artig zettelkasten one.  While doing this, I've had a hard target search for available card index files for the better part of two years. I've purchased…
I'm in a book club (comprised of academics, historians, inveterate note takers, commonplacers, zettelkasten users, and lifelong learners) that is just starting the 1972 (or later) revised edition of Mortimer J. Adler and Charles van Doren's How to Read a Book. Our first Zoom session covering chapters 1-5 is Saturday, September 9th at 8:00 am…

Index cards provide freedom from notebook perfection

I've heard many people mention their issues with writing in new notebooks or coming up with ideas for what to put in their ever-growing collections of multiple brand new notebooks. Some feel like they're just notebook collectors who appreciate the look and feel of a new notebook, pregnant with so much possibility. Others are frozen…

Zettelkasten Pedagogy Meeup? A Call for Interested Parties and Examples

I've been watching a growing number of teachers, professors, and researchers who have been transferring their personal note taking, zettelkasten, or personal knowledge management practices into the classroom for students from 6th or 7th grade up into college/university level. As it's been a while since this practice was more commonplace (excuse the pun), perhaps it…

A Quick Look at Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Zettelkasten: Zettel 1967

In response to a post last week, Stephen Downes reminded me that Ludwig Wittgenstein had a zettelkasten practice. In particular there is a translated and published book Zettel from 1967 which contains 717 zettels from Wittgenstein's Nachlass, or works left behind following his death in 1951. I've had a copy lying around for a bit,…

First Use of Zettelkasten in an English Language Setting?

The idea of having and maintaining a Zettelkasten has become increasingly popular since the »Zettelkästen. Maschinen der Phantasie« exhibition at Marbach in March 2013 and the appearance of the website zettelkasten.de in late 2013 and has grown significantly with the Cambrian explosion of a variety of digital note taking tools since 2018. But here's a…

Rules against quotes in Zettelkasten? A closer look at Ahrens on Quotes and Collecting

I’ve seen several places in the note taking or zettelkasten communities the general advice that one should not include quotes in or amongst their notes. The general source of this “rule” seems to stem from Sonke Ahrens’ book Smart Notes. However, suggesting that Ahrens has a “rule” against quotes is a dramatic misreading of his…
A #zettelkasten or commonplace provides a catalytic surface to which ideas in the "solution of life" can more easily adhere to speed their reaction with ideas you've already seen and collected. Once combined via linking, further thinking and writing, they can be released as novel ideas for everyone to use.