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How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking

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This is the second, revised and expanded edition. The first edition was published under the slightly longer title "How to Take Smart Notes. One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking - for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers".

The key to good and efficient writing lies in the intelligent organisation of ideas and notes. This book helps students, academics and other knowledge workers to get more done, write intelligent texts and learn for the long run. It teaches you how to take smart notes and ensure they bring you and your projects forward.
The Take Smart Notes principle is based on established psychological insight and draws from a tried and tested note-taking technique: the Zettelkasten. This is the first comprehensive guide and description of this system in English, and not only does it explain how it works, but also why. It suits students and academics in the social sciences and humanities, nonfiction writers and others who are in the business of reading, thinking and writing.
Instead of wasting your time searching for your notes, quotes or references, you can focus on what really counts: thinking, understanding and developing new ideas in writing.

Dr. Sönke Ahrens is a writer and researcher in the field of education and social science. He is the author of the award-winning book “Experiment and Exploration: Forms of World Disclosure” (Springer).

Since its first publication, How to Take Smart Notes has sold more than 100,000 copies and has been translated into seven languages.
ISBN9783982438801
PublisherSönke Ahrens
Publication Date03/09/22
Pages188

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  • jule.liest.alles
    jule.liest.alles

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    4.0

    It is slightly too much focused for acadamic writing for my taste, but a great explanation of the Zettelkasten system and the philophy behind. Worth to be read by everybody who is interested in personal knowledge management

    Feb 8, 2026

  • a1liya2ali3
    a1liya2ali3

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    1.0

    0.5 It was so boring. It only focused on one method (the slip-box), and it didn't even explain how to use that properly. It is a good book if you are a write and professional nonfiction writer, but anyone else there is no way I can see this working. After reading nearly 200 pages, I still don't know how to use this method, so I don't know what I learnt.

    Aug 24, 2023

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