PKM MOC
Pretty much all my notes go into one folder, called Zen/ for no reason other than it starting with the letter Z so it sits at the bottom.
When I take notes during a lecture it goes in Lecture notes/, with the intention of later distilling these into standalone notes in Zen/.
Sources/ is used for notes generated from Zotero,
and Timestamps/ is used for daily, weekly, yearly notes &c.
When a new note is created, it is usually in the root directory, and I only move it to Zen/ when I’m happy with it.
Vault
├── Bins/
│ ├── Attachments/
│ ├── Templates/
│ ├── Scripts/
│ └── Other/
├── Lecture notes/
├── Sources/
├── Timestamps/
├── Zen/
└── +HomeInstead of using folders to organize around topics I use Maps of content (MOCs). I also like to give all my notes “parents‘ by placing a link above the main heading (see Breadcrumb).
- Obsidian MOC
- My style guide.
- Using Folders, MOCs and Tags
- Minimal theme
- A testing ground for Obsidian themes & features
- Note review and practice questions
- Publishing my PKM
The layout of my PKM is largely based on LYT™️.