How do you organize resources for a given topic?

I am researching a few topics, like AI and work from home, and I am trying to figure out what system would be best. E.g., I may find some news articles, or journal papers, or reports, and so on, on a topic I am interested in. One option would be to create a note with the topic name, say "AI, and then just put the links into the note, maybe separating them with headers. Would it work or is there a better way? I was also thinking about a kanban board, but not sure if it is worth the trouble. Anyway, I would appreciate your tips!

SamXavia,
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@nodimetotie

I've been trying something new with Folders

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nodimetotie,

Hey, thanks for sharing. I am also trying a folder structure for things I know should belong in a folder, like notes on a project.

mokassino,

Sorry for my english. Here’s what i usually do:

  • kanban as read-list and task tracking
  • introductive note to a topic with backlinks to other notes (subtopics)
  • a directory with all the subtopics notes, backlink to index note.

I don’t like atomic notes or Zetelkastenn methods enough, but be sure to check these methods. If you’re more visual, then you may use the canva plugin.

The best system is subjective, try different things and find what works for you.

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