This is how my notes are segregated over time. I’ve divided my content with different labels/categories, which can help understand the content’s purpose and also if that piece of content needs more work.
My goal is to create a digital zettelkasten that I can where I can manage all the things I’ve learned about in one place. Feel free to check out Personal Knowledge Management and how you can use the techniques described there to make your own PKM.
MOCs
Maps Of Content or MOCs are nothing more than a dashboard on a specific topic. They are there to provide an easy way to access and absorb any content on the site.
Fleeting Notes
Fleeting notes are ideas that are captured in a quick and easy-to-digest format.
These are not complete ideas and are often nothing more than a few points. These can mostly be found in level 64.
Level 64
A page where I keep all my fleeting notes, “A work in progress” This is the place where my incomplete ideas and notes are stored.
I keep them here, so anyone can see them to an idea of what I might be writing about.
Literature Notes
Literature notes are to help me record ideas and information from various sources, these can be books, articles, podcasts, YouTube, etc.
Reference Notes
Reference notes are used to record and track reference information. These also act like Wikipedia at times.
Permanent Notes
Permanent notes are notes that are processed ideas. These are notes that I’ve edited enough that they can explain the ideas on their own, they are completed notes.