> [!infobox] <s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 2 topics, 8 evergreens</em></s> #### [[source notes]] A source note is made up of notes taken while consuming some form of source such as a book, article, video, or podcast. A source note does not contain thoughts or ideas based on the source, just an organization of interesting moments and thoughts within the source. A source note should also contain important information that is relevant to citing and referencing the resource again. source notes are like rain for your [[evergreen notes]] forest. ([[Write your notes like you're planting an evergreen forest]]) Consuming source is an important part about being able to grow and find ideas to write about. 소스 노트는 책, 기사, 비디오 또는 팟캐스트와 같은 소스의 일부 형태를 소비하는 동안 작성한 메모로 구성됩니다. 소스 노트에는 소스에 기반한 생각이나 아이디어가 포함되어 있지 않으며 소스 내에서 흥미로운 순간과 생각의 구성일 뿐입니다. 소스 노트에는 리소스를 다시 인용하고 참조하는 것과 관련된 중요한 정보도 포함되어야 합니다. 소스 노트는 상록 노트 숲에 비와 같습니다. (상록수 숲을 심는 것처럼 메모를 작성하십시오.) 소스를 소비하는 것은 성장하고 쓸 아이디어를 찾는 데 중요한 부분입니다. Template: [[source]] - Very similar to literature notes in a [[Zettelkasten]] - This is note a [[evergreen notes]] - this is how I [[Your second brain should be frictionless access to a curated base of knowledge | collect thought]] in [[My TIM]] ##### ^dataviews > [!dataview]+ Related unlinked notes > > No results to show for list query. > [!dataview]- Other unlinked mentions > > - [[001 Folder Hierarchy]] > - [[Ever(green) structure until 2022-01-14]] > - [[topic notes]] > - [[Curate source notes and definitions in your second brain to avoid junk text]] > - [[Note taking is a spectrum from purely reproductive to purely productive]] > - [[Only categorize as much as your data requires]] > - [[The fragility of information in knowledge management]] > - [[Use Obsidian tags as temporal classifiers]] > - [[Using spaced repetition for your conceptual notes]] > - [[What are the different kinds of information in books]] > - [[Your notes should be avenues for learning]] > - [[Using Obsidian's graph as a class companion]]