Wondering how to organize your notes in Obsidian? In this video, I talk about some methods in Obsidian for imposing structure and organization, the LATCH method for adding data to your data, and which methods I would use in Obsidian for each part of LATCH (Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy). This is not meant to be a definitive or prescriptive guide for how YOU should organize your notes. Instead, take this as a look into how *I* prefer to do it, in the hopes that you may find inspiration for how you'd like to do it as well.
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Richard Saul Wurman, Information Anxiety: [ Ссылка ]
Zsolt Viczián's introduction of the LATCH method: [ Ссылка ]
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0:00 Intro
0:30 Methods in Obsidian for organizing your notes
04:08 The LATCH system
05:03 Locations: links, metadata
07:08 Alphabet: folders
09:09 Time: links, metadata
11:19 Category: links, metadata, tags
13:14 Hierarchy: metadata, links
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