#CommonPlaceBooks

:gi: Caroline :gi:Caroline@autistics.life
2024-08-23

I discovered a new thing about a week ago & now I’m obsessed.
#CommonPlaceBooks! The idea is one central (common) place to store lots of information you want to refer back to in the future with no real rhyme or reason except maybe grouped into topics. Index cards are good for individual info as you can move them around.
I already do this with my OneNote notebooks. I have a “quick notes” section then I organise them into topics later but of course I’ve had to buy a book etc to make a book version! 😉

#SpecialInterest

2024-05-12
Chris Aldrichchrisaldrich
2024-04-10

Knowledge management practices on romantic display in George Eliot’s Middlemarch

notemaking.substack.com/p/know

A painted portrait of John Locke by John Greenhill (died 1676) featuring a handsome and brooding looking man with luxurious curled hair and deep set eyes.
2024-03-22

Here’s a version of the timeline of some of the intellectual history I presented today at the #PKMSummit in Utrecht. I’m happy to answer any questions, or if you’re impatient, you can also search my online digital repository of notes for any of the people or topics I mentioned.

#PKM #zettelkasten #CommonplaceBooks #productivity
boffosocko.com/2024/03/22/5582

Illuminated manuscript image showing two people speaking. One of them represents Ramon Llull with a lush flowing beard in a colorful blue. Around them is script almost in an early version of speech bubbles. Along one side is an outline of ideas, some branching out to multiple levels.
Chris Aldrichchrisaldrich
2024-03-22

Here’s a version of the timeline of some of the intellectual history I presented today at the in Utrecht. I’m happy to answer any questions, or if you’re impatient, you can also search my online digital repository of notes for any of the people or topics I mentioned.


boffosocko.com/2024/03/22/5582

Illuminated manuscript image showing two people speaking. One of them represents Ramon Llull with a lush flowing beard in a colorful blue. Around them is script almost in an early version of speech bubbles. Along one side is an outline of ideas, some branching out to multiple levels.
2023-09-21

Anyone here uses / builds #commonplacebooks ? Interested to see what the Fediverse is doing

2023-02-01

A #zettelkasten or commonplace provides a catalytic surface to which ideas in the “solution of life” can more easily adhere to speed their reaction with ideas you’ve already seen and collected. Once combined via linking, further thinking and writing, they can be released as novel ideas for everyone to use.  

#catalysts #combinatorial-creativity #commonplace-books #statistical-mechanics #zettelkasten

https://boffosocko.com/2023/02/01/statistical-mechanics-of-ideas-and-note-taking/

Sketchnote showing a magnifying glass focused on one of many colored dots representing "ideas in the solution of life". One orange dot has an arrow indicating it being placed to a row of "existing notes" represented by colored dots. These are then "linked" into a connected row of dots which are labeled "ideas filed and linked". These are then transformed by "writing" into a single circle (with a mixture of all the noted dots), which sits on a surface representing the zettelkasten or commonplace book. An arrow from the multicolored circle indicating "publishing" pushes the "new idea" back out into the bigger world of colored dots.
Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2023-01-15

@bradpilcher @davidtoddmccarty I’m interested in the idea of #commonplacebooks to store all these files

2022-12-25

Over the past year and change, I’ve read and written a fair amount about note taking practices and their history including the topics of #CommonplaceBooks and #zettelkasten. I’ve spent a few minutes aggregating it into a collection for those who are curious: boffosocko.com/research/zettel. 🗃️📓🖋️ (boffosocko.com/?p=55813077)

BornintheBronx51tjell2010
2022-12-12

@paninid @harold

@paninid @harold this is pretty interesting. who knew? I've had a lot of fun sharing my commonplace book that over 20 years has burgeoned to 430 plus pages of quotes encountered and captured

docs.google.com/document/d/1pa



2022-12-03

@overholt

love this
How can I find out more about Ann Senhouse or other in the collection?



2022-11-26

Sometimes the root question is “what to I want to do this for?” Having an underlying reason can be hugely motivating. Are you collecting examples of things for students? (seeing examples can be incredibly powerful, especially for defining spaces) for yourself? Are you using them for exploring a particular space? To clarify your thinking/thought process? To think more critically? To write an article, blog, or book? To make videos or other content? Your own website is a version of many of these things in itself. You read, you collect, you write, you interlink ideas and expand on them. You’re doing it much more naturally than you think. — I find that having an idea of the broader space, what various practices look like, and use cases for them provides me a lot more flexibility for what may work or not work for my particular use case. I can then pick and choose for what suits me best, knowing that I don’t have to spend as much time and effort experimenting to invent a system from scratch but can evolve something pre-existing to suit my current needs best. It’s like learning to cook. There are thousands of methods (not even counting cuisine specific portions) for cooking a variety of meals. Knowing what these are and their outcomes can be incredibly helpful for creatively coming up with new meals. By analogy students are often only learning to heat water to boil an egg, but with some additional techniques they can bake complicated French pâtissier. Often if you know a handful of cooking methods you can go much further and farther using combinations of techniques and ingredients. What I’m looking for in the reading, note taking, and creation space is a baseline version of Peter Hertzmann’s 50 Ways to Cook a Carrot combined with Michael Ruhlman’s Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking. Generally cooking is seen as an overly complex and difficult topic, something that is emphasized on most aspirational cooking shows. But cooking schools break the material down into small pieces which makes the processes much easier and more broadly applicable. Once you’ve got these building blocks mastered, you can be much more creative with what you can create. How can we combine these small building blocks of reading and note taking practices for students in the 4th – 8th grades so that they can begin to leverage them in high school and certainly by college? Is there a way to frame them within teaching rhetoric and critical thinking to improve not only learning outcomes, but to improve lifelong learning and thinking?

#analogies #commonplace-books #pedagogy #personal-knowledge-management #zettelkasten

https://boffosocko.com/?p=55811996

https://boffosocko.com/2022/11/26/55811996/

2022-11-20

How About This (email newsletter) has hit 700 subscribers! If you like pen and paper, newsletters and similar pursuits, please have a look #notebooks #writing #journals #journaling #commonplacebooks #indexcards #Zettelkasten howaboutthis.substack.com/abou

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