ズンク・アーレンス
Sönke Ahrens
『TAKES NOTES!〜』の作者
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『Das Zettelkasten-Prinzip: Erfolgreich wissenschaftlich Schreiben und Studieren mit effektiven Notizen』
ゼッテルカステンの原則: 学術論文の執筆と効果的なノートによる学習の成功
TAKE NOTES!〜〜の本の原著?、なんか違う気もする
As long as the principles of Zettelkasten are well understood, they can be implemented with a wide range of tools, both analogue and digital. But because changing tools midway is always a hassle, it is worth giving the right tool a bit of thought.
My program of choice used to be ZKN3 by Daniel Lüdecke, which is free and developed explicitly to emulate the Zettelkasten, but it lacks the flexibility of newer apps. Alternatives of stand-alone Zettelkasten programs include Zettlr and The Archive.
Nowadays, I use and value Roam Research, but would probably go with Obsidian if I had to start over today. It is free and comes with a friendly, supportive community. Alternatives include logseq, TiddlyWiki, its add-on Stroll, RemNote, Amplenote, and Org-roam. Sometimes classic note-taking apps, Bearnotes, Notion, and Evernote are also used as a Zettelkasten, but most people will eventually switch to sleeker tools like Obsidian or Roam anyway.
For academics, a separate reference manager is a must; for everyone else, it is something I highly recommend. Zotero has some neat features to make your life much easier. As an open-source project, it is constantly being improved. Alternatives include Endnote, Mendeley, and Citavi.
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