The importance of Note Sequences and how to use them #378
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Note sequences baffled me for a long time, so I made a concerted effort to understand them and have tried to document this below as a workflow. Please let me know if I have made any mistakes or if any changes are needed.
Adapting the Zkn3 Workflow to Luhmann's working practice
The temptation is to leap straight in and start adding Notes and Keywords to your brand new Zettelkasten, however first it might be best to understand Luhmann's original ideas which you can do here:
https://strengejacke.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/introduction-to-luhmanns-zettelkasten-thinking-and-its-technical-implementation/
It is clear from this essay (see slide 34 onwards) that the real driver behind Luhmann's Zettelkasten was Note Sequences (Folgezettel) where Notes were linked as Themes which branched and divided as the Theme developed. This connection was much more powerful than simple Keywords or Manual Links. In your Zettelkasten you should aim for the majority of Notes to be formed into Note Sequences along any number of Themes.
When reading a source, it might be obvious which Notes form a common Theme from any given source or even multiple sources, however this is not always the case, so it would pay dividends to be able to go back and construct these themes later on. I have given instructions for both methods below:
Note Sequences - Constructing a Theme as you read a source
As you read your source, you come across references that you want to add into the Zettelkasten as a new Theme. To do this:
1. Create the first Note of your new Theme using Ctrl+N or the button on the Toolbar. This is the Parent Note.
2. To add the first Child Note, select the Parent Note so that it appears in the Text Box and then use Ctrl+I to create the next Note in the Sequence
3. To add another Child Note AT THE SAME LEVEL select the Parent Note and use Ctrl+I (I find it useful to do this in the Note Sequence Tab of the Data window)
4. To add another Child Note AT A LOWER LEVEL (i.e. branch off) select the Child Note where you want the branch and use Ctrl+I
5. Keep adding Child Notes at the appropriate levels using the methods above.
Note Sequences - Constructing a Theme from existing Notes
The idea behind the Note Sequence is to replicate Luhmann's branching Note structure however I find that it needs to be used with care, otherwise much time is lost in repairing the mistakes.
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