Folders or Links? The key to both is A.C.C.E.S.S. - YouTube
Folders & links can work together—not as an afterthought—but as a fundamental part of the design. A.C.C.E.S.S. helps you achieve a system to manage knowledge—and action—in the digital age.
视频中 Nick Milo 提出的 A.C.C.E.S.S. 笔记组织法:
(1) Atlas,通常是笔记的 MOC(map of contents)/Dashboard/Overview 等… 作用:为笔记提供一个鸟瞰图,Maps to your world of knowledge
(2) Calender,时间轴的视角(time-based),通常是每日笔记/会议纪要/计划(plan)/Review(回顾)/Journals 等… 作用:作为一种日志(Log)追踪 & 回顾曾经感兴趣的(笔记)
(3) Card,通常是 Ideas/Things/People/概念/状态等… 任何你可能称之为“事物”或“关于事物的陈述”的知识。
(4) Extras,支持材料,通常是笔记附件/图片/手册/模板…
(5) Source,资源,文章/书籍/论文/在线课程/Talks…
(6) Space,空间,通常是一个“领域”。每当你的生活中有大事发生,就创造一个新的空间,例如可能的空间有:个人财务计划、AI知识学习、我正在经营的播客… Space 约等于 Project+Area(也即项目+领域),更宽松也更通用
Nick Milo 还发布了一个 Obsidian 库来阐述 A.C.C.E.S.S. 的使用:
LYT Kit 7 - NEW Version Sep 13th! - Share & showcase - Obsidian Forum
About LYT
If you want to take notes that compound in value over your lifetime, it’s not enough to rely solely on direct links, tags, and folders. In the Age of the Linked Note, we have access to powerful thinking tools. The LYT System explores how to use Fluid Frameworks like MOCs (Maps of Content) and a Home note to elevate your thinking today—and years from now.