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How to process reading annotations into evergreen notes
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You need to take a step back and form a picture of the overall structure of the ideas. Concretely, you might do that by clustering your scraps into piles and observing the structure that emerges. Or you might sketch a mind map or a visual outline. , so what are the key concepts? The structure you observe does TextQuoteSelector
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Andy suggests taking a step back and clustering annotations into piles or using a mind map or visualisations to identify common themes. I wonder if this is a bit overkill for the number of notes I tend to take or a sign that I'm not taking enough notes? What tools are out there that could integrate with my stack and help me do this. 2023-01-18T06:44:57.024539+00:00 https://notes.andymatuschak.org/How_to_process_reading_annotations_into_evergreen_notes acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is
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You need to take a step back and form a picture of the overall structure of the ideas. Concretely, you might do that by clustering your scraps into piles and observing the structure that emerges. Or you might sketch a mind map or a visual outline.
Andy suggests taking a step back and clustering annotations into piles or using a mind map or visualisations to identify common themes.

I wonder if this is a bit overkill for the number of notes I tend to take or a sign that I'm not taking enough notes?

What tools are out there that could integrate with my stack and help me do this.