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b.Allosso2022.md
 1  ---
 2  aliases:
 3    - How to Make Notes and Write
 4  citekey: Allosso2022
 5  tags:
 6    - bibnote
 7  ---
 8  
 9  > [!book] Bibliography
10  > Allosso, Dan. 2022. _How to Make Notes and Write_. Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project. [https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/712](https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/712).  
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12  >[!meta]- Metadata  
13  > **FirstAuthor**:: Allosso, Dan  
14  ~  
15  > **Title**:: How to Make Notes and Write  
16  > **Year**:: 2022  
17  > **Citekey**:: Allosso2022  
18  > **itemType**:: book  
19  > **Publisher**:: Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project
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23  >[!focus] Goal (Selection Intent):
24  >- To understand how the branching and tree structure works with analog zettelkasten. Does the author suggest using pre-determined categories? How does it differ from the Antinet method?
25  
26  >[!eye] Overview
27  > - Lots of great insights on writing in here. Allosso has some very practical applications of zettelkasten such as calling main notes "Point Notes", as a reminder to make a point on each note card.
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29  ## Notes
30  
31  - p.7 When Luhmann famously said [[5300.1b1 Did Niklas Luhmann have ADHD?|he doesn't force himself to do anything he doesn't want to]], he was already a high achiever and tenured professor at a prestigious university.
32  - p.11 Writing is a craft, not an art.
33  - p.16 Youtube and the PKM trend have ruined the terminology surrounding note-taking. They don't help to make outputs.
34  - p.17 None of the digital apps do everything the author wanted to do
35  - p.18 Filtering stages
36  	- Highlights
37  	- Source Notes
38  	- [[Point Notes]] which are just Allosso's term for main notes, made to "make a point".
39  - p.26 [[2150.1a Memory is biased towards recent information|Recency bias]] / [[2150.1b Zeigarnik effect]]
40  - p.27 Allosso suggests starting zettelkasten by using paper notes
41  - p.30 Key words on top left of the card
42  - p.54 Numbering notes ([[Folgezettel]]) - You can start with 1, 2, 3
43  - p.87 Your first paragraph determines your topic and attitude / creates first impression.
44  	- Always assume most readers don't know who you are
45  - p.89 Types of explicit transitional phrases
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48  ___
49  >[!sticky]+ Notes Cited
50  >```dataview 
51  TABLE WITHOUT ID file.link AS "Links to this page" FROM "" WHERE contains(file.outlinks, this.file.link)
52  >```