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Concepts
- Backlinks - Automatic links showing all notes that reference a particular note.
- 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.
- Connected Notes - Notes that link to other notes, creating a web of knowledge.
- Dense Linking - The practice of creating many links between notes to maximize connectivity and discoverability.
- Hub Notes - Central notes that connect many other notes, serving as navigation points in a knowledge network.
- Knowledge Connectivity - The practice of linking and connecting pieces of knowledge to create a networked understanding.
- Knowledge Graph - A network representation of interconnected knowledge and concepts.
- Linked Thinking - The practice of connecting ideas through explicit links to develop and navigate understanding.
- Map of Content (MoC) - Curated navigation hubs that organize and connect related notes.
- Orphan Notes - Notes that have no incoming links from other notes in the knowledge base.
- Personal Knowledge Graph - A visual network representation of your personal knowledge and its connections.
- Remark, Relate, Reference (RRR) - A three-step method for capturing and connecting information while maintaining source attribution.
- Transclusion - Embedding content from one note into another while maintaining a live link.
- Web of Knowledge - An interconnected network of ideas and notes that mirrors how the brain works.
- Zettelkasten Method - A note-taking and knowledge management method based on interconnected atomic notes.
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