General Recommended Resources On Analog Zettelkasten
This will be further updated as I find more interesting resources
This is just my general dumping ground for interesting references and resources about the analog version of the zettelkasten.
My own usage follows the methods outlined by Scott Scheper on his Youtube channel and in his book: ‘Antinet Zettelkasten - a Knowledge System That Will Turn You Into a Prolific Reader, Researcher and Writer.’
I enjoyed the book, but found I prefered it as a source for the historical development of analog card systems, popularised in the current iteration by Niklas Luhmann.
However, I was left kind of lost on how to implement the system properly using just the book. I like the idea of a quick-start guide. I might write one myself at some point.
So I found Kathleen Spracklen’s Youtube channel, and she does a great job of outlining the whole process in digestible chunks.
These are the two main resources I am going to recommend, with an honourable mention going to Nicolas Gatien (his Youtube channel appears to be on hiatus at the moment), as I essentially followed along with him when I first set up my main categories, etc.
The Resources
Scott Scheper’s Youtube channel (also on hiatus): https://www.youtube.com/@scottscheper/videos
Kathleen Spracklen’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KathleenSpracklen/videos
Nicolas Gatien’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nicolasgatien7283/videos
Outline of Academic Disciplines (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_academic_disciplines
Mel Jeffcoat see Building a Leitner Box for Spaced Repetition Study: https://www.youtube.com/@industrialchemy/videos
Kathleen’s channel is very active, usually daily, so I go there often.
That’s it!