Summary and Analysis of How To Take Smart Notes: The One Simple Technique To Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking - for Students, Academics, and Nonfiction Book Writers
How to Take Smart Notes is a book by Sönke Ahrens that goes into detail about the Zettlekasten methodology developed by Niklas Luhmann, a well known academic that published a prodigious amount of 58 books and more hundreds of articles before his death.
This book is for you whether you're trying to think better, write more books or academic papers, or you want to take notes using the Zettlekasten method. It's written for students, academics and non-fiction writers in mind.
This is a method that works almost effortlessly because you rely on the "system" which is what enables you to be prolific. It's used by many successful writers, artists and academics. This is how Luhmann became one of the most productive social theorists in the last century.
The Zettlekasten method is now getting rapidly popular among non fiction writers.
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