Hi Alex,

I had mentioned looking for a "zettelkasten" in the "how did you find 
TiddlyWiki?" thread. The two philosophies seem to suit each other nicely. 
Being able to re-contextualize notes in a few clicks helps this 
"communication" he suggested. For instance I realized that six unrelated 
books I had taken notes from had a similar sub-theme that I'm now 
exploring... this is partly from using very broad tags, and partly just 
from revisiting tiddlers.

If you're looking for more information, Christian Tietze has written 
extensively about zettelkastens as well. He summarizes the idea in the link 
below. Another to check out is the "Pile of Index Cards" setup that 
incorporates ideas from GTD.

http://christiantietze.de/posts/2013/06/zettelkasten-improves-thinking-writing/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hawkexpress/sets/72157594200490122/

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