How to Take Smart Notes

One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers

eBook, 188 pages

English language

Published March 10, 2022 by Sönke Ahrens.

ISBN:
978-3-9824388-1-8
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The key to good and efficient writing lies in the intelligent organisation of ideas and notes. This book helps students, academics and nonfiction writers to get more done, write intelligent texts and learn for the long run. It teaches you how to take smart notes and ensure they bring you and your projects forward. The Take Smart Notes principle is based on established psychological insight and draws from a tried and tested note-taking-technique. This is the first comprehensive guide and description of this system in English, and not only does it explain how it works, but also why. It suits students and academics in the social sciences and humanities, nonfiction writers and others who are in the business of reading, thinking and writing.

Instead of wasting your time searching for notes, quotes or references, you can focus on what really counts: thinking, understanding and developing new ideas in writing. It …

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I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in developing or improving their note taking. It delves deep into how and when does Luhmann's Zettelkasten work, what are its core principles and backs up these claims with science. For the impatient: it's not about technique, but more about hardest part of research and writing: thinking, understanding, and writing in your own words. But Ahrens also provides numerous insights about our work, creativity and productivity (for example why is multitasking a bad idea).

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I have mixed feelings about this book. It's well-written on a small scale (pages, chapters) but the overall structure is a mystery to me.

Did I find a way how to organize a mess in my notes? Not exactly, but I've found some good hints.

Good bits:

  • GTD doesn't work for non-linear writing. Academic writing is non-linear. I was taught otherwise.
  • Organize your notes around the context in which they're going to be useful. Not by topic. Organizing by topic is almost the same as organizing them by year. Looks neat, but it's hard to find a note you need right now.
  • Quotes are useless. If you need to apply the information you've found somewhere, rewrite it in your own words.
  • Brainstorming is useless. Sure, it produces ideas, but they're going to be of a very low quality.

Bad bits:

  • There's a lot of barely related information. The book tries …

Review of 'How to Take Smart Notes' on 'Goodreads'

Una bella introduzione a un metodo di lettura e scrittura che descriverei come l'applicazione dell'interesse composto alla conoscenza. In questo momento sto usando Zettlr per mettere in pratica il zettelkasten, ma un progetto promettente è anche Roam Research, sebbene non sia software libero.

Subjects

  • notes
  • study
  • academia
  • Science