knowledge-organization - Concepts
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Concepts
- Bidirectional Linking - Links that automatically show connections in both directions, displaying what links to a note.
- Block References - Links that point to specific blocks or paragraphs within notes rather than entire documents.
- Dense Linking - The practice of creating many links between notes to maximize connectivity and discoverability.
- Folksonomy - A user-generated classification system using freely chosen tags rather than predefined categories.
- Hub Notes - Central notes that connect many other notes, serving as navigation points in a knowledge network.
- Index Notes - Notes that serve as entry points or directories listing links to related notes by topic.
- Linked Thinking - The practice of connecting ideas through explicit links to develop and navigate understanding.
- Networked Thought - An approach to thinking and note-taking that emphasizes connections between ideas over hierarchical organization.
- Ontology (Knowledge Management) - A formal representation of concepts and their relationships within a domain of knowledge.
- Orphan Notes - Notes that have no incoming links from other notes in the knowledge base.
- Stub Notes - Placeholder notes created to mark topics for future development.
- Taxonomy - A hierarchical classification system that organizes concepts into categories and subcategories.
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