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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Digital Note-Taking.
Introduces the Zettelkasten method, a system for organizing and connecting notes. It is particularly relevant for researchers, writers, and anyone who needs to manage a large volume of information.
Is specifically designed for researchers, providing guidance on how to use digital note-taking tools to manage research data, track citations, and collaborate with others. It covers best practices, ethical considerations, and strategies for organizing and analyzing research notes.
Is specifically tailored for educators, providing guidance on how to integrate digital note-taking into the classroom. It covers best practices, lesson plans, and strategies for using technology to enhance student learning.
While specifically tailored for lawyers, this book provides valuable insights into effective note-taking techniques that can be applied to any field. It covers strategies for organizing, summarizing, and reviewing notes, as well as tips for using digital tools.
Provides a unique perspective on note-taking, focusing on the importance of curiosity, creativity, and making connections. It encourages readers to think critically about their notes and use them as a tool for personal growth and development.
Provides a practical approach to note-taking, focusing on the principles of GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology. It emphasizes the importance of clarity, organization, and using notes as a tool for managing tasks and projects.
While not specifically about digital note-taking, this book provides valuable insights into the science of learning and memory. It discusses techniques for effective learning, including spaced repetition and active recall, which can be applied to digital note-taking.
Although not exclusively focused on digital note-taking, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and techniques of effective note-taking. It valuable resource for students and professionals who want to improve the quality and efficiency of their note-taking.
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