Bidirectional Linking — Topic Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 16 videos about Bidirectional Linking.
16 summaries
How I Use Maps Of Content (MOCs) // EP 5 Mastering Obsidian
Maps of Content (MOCs) are a practical way to organize an Obsidian vault around topics using bidirectional links—so notes stay easy to connect as...
Logseq beginner's course (1/8) - What's so special about Logseq?
Folder-based note-taking breaks down because it treats information as files that can live in only one place—and that makes both capture and retrieval...
DON'T organize your zettelkasten
A Zettelkasten doesn’t need a predetermined filing system to become useful; it can organize itself through links, search, and “emergent” structure—so...
Logseq vs Obisidian | Which personal knowledge management app should I choose?
Logseq and Obsidian share the same core DNA—graph-style knowledge graphs with bidirectional links, local-first storage, and a plugin ecosystem—so...
Roam for Research
Roam for Research is a workflow for turning a single reading session into a connected research network—using quotes, key terms, and bidirectional...
How to Take Notes That ACTUALLY Help you Think and Write
Strong notes aren’t built by capturing everything from a lecture—they’re built by turning information into small, reusable ideas that connect across...
You need a connection to your notes
Making lecture notes “stick” in coursework-heavy natural sciences comes down to building personal, emotional connections—not just copying facts....
Practical Demo: Read eBooks and Create Visual Summaries in Obsidian
A practical Obsidian reading workflow turns a full-text eBook into a tightly linked, chapter-by-chapter knowledge system—complete with visual...
Mind Gardens: how to cultivate curiosity, grow in knowledge and produce new ideas (note-taking tips)
A “mind garden” is a structured way to turn scattered notes into a living system for curiosity, knowledge, and original thinking—built on the idea...
My Remnote second brain set-up for free
A free, “second brain” setup built in Remnote aims to turn scattered school notes, highlights, and media consumption into a connected library of...
How to Automatically Be More Creative
Creativity becomes “inevitable” when it’s treated as a way of being—supported by a system that constantly turns everyday noticing into connected...
Beginner's Remnote Turoial for studying in 14 mins
Remnote’s updated workflow is built around turning study notes into “knowledge compounds” through deliberate flashcard creation, spaced repetition,...
How to add academic reference in Obsidian (4 easy methods)
Adding academic references inside Obsidian can be done in four increasingly automated ways, ranging from simple manual links to a full...
How to Build Your Second Brain in Obsidian — Step by Step Guide
The core promise is a “future-proof” Obsidian second-brain setup that turns daily capture into an automated, navigable knowledge system—so notes,...
Master Bidirectional Linking in 12 minutes.
Bidirectional linking is presented as a way to turn scattered notes into a living knowledge system—so concepts don’t just sit in isolation, they...
How I rediscover and connect ideas (bidirectional linking explained)
Bidirectional linking turns a personal knowledge system into a network of “doorways” between notes, so ideas can resurface later through multiple...