Bimlas,

I think the tutorials you mention would be very interesting. People have 
different needs and thoughts before they put together plugins and the wiki 
will change with time and experience. Thoughts about how it could be even 
better and what might be lacking to get the results they wished for. 
Explaining all that and other material they might have been inspired from. 
Then the Tutorial how it was put together.
Inspiration is always good - but I have a feeling that there is also some 
kind of fashion making special NAMES interesting at the same time. Not 
necessarily because they will turn out to be evergreens in note taking.
Several ways to skin the cat and visualise at the same time. 

People are different, know and think different ...work different. I am not 
sure that even the most perfect of note taking app in theori would suite 
everyone.

Birthe
 

> Do you mean tutorials? For example how to implement
>
>    - Evernote, Roam Research, ...
>    - Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, ...
>    - Tag-based song collection
>    - Family tree
>
> I like the idea. They could even be separate editions where different 
> plugins would be "advertised". In fact, I think Jeremy is trying to make 
> just such a presentation on Hangouts 
> <https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyRuston/videos> lately, but instead 
> focusing on different “brand” names he focusing on users of TiddlyWiki.
>
> Having read through your message once again, I think I misunderstood you a 
> bit: if I understand correctly, you specifically want to demonstrate the 
> implementation of note-taking methods (Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes), 
> right?
>
> *So, as far as books go, I'd look a little bit at general works on 
> "meaning making" & "creative process" too. Not for solutions as such; but 
> to aid perspective. Like: Gene Gendlin (e.g. Experiencing & The Creation Of 
> Meaning), Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (e.g. Flow), Edward de Bono (e.g. Serious 
> Creativity), Brewster Ghiselin (editor of The Creative Process). A bit of 
> any of that stuff might help.*
>
> There are many new and unknown terms waiting to be discovered. :) Thanks 
> for the kickstart!
>

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