Introduction to Zettelkasten note taking and tools for writing research | GRTC274



Description

This hands-on workshop will introduce students to the modern, no-cost, digital note-taking tool, Obsidian (or Zettlr). Integrated with Zotero and used in an academic framework, these tools can foster productive research writing. The workshop will help students start practising the principles of a Zettelkasten technique to build a personal knowledge base of literature notes, interlinked ideas, long-form writing, visual concept maps, and more. It will show how to associate Obsidian notes with bibliographic information in Zotero as part of the research writing workflow.

 

The workshop will revolve around Obsidian's structure as a markdown file editing tool, suited to short or longform notes stored as a knowledge graph or in a hierarchy. The workshop will include the option to use the tool Zettlr instead of Obsidian and will cover techniques for writing with Markdown and options for transforming notes into other digital forms. It does not require programming knowledge but participants should already be comfortable using Zotero.


Learning Objectives

In this workshop, students will:

 

  • Apply a note-taking technique that supports a productive writing practice

  • Use the cutting-edge note-taking tool, Obsidian (or Zettlr), integrated with Zotero and its bibliographic information

  • Learn fundamental skills for writing with markdown

  • Transform digital notes into written outputs and new forms of research outputs


Leaders Information

This workshop is led by Joshua Chalifour.
 
Joshua Chalifour is a Digital Scholarship & Journalism and Communication Studies Librarian at Concordia.




How it works

Event details

Workshop location

Sir George Williams

Start date

Thursday, October 31, 2024

End date

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Workshop days

Thursday

Time

From 09:00 to 11:00

Capacity

15 / 16

Registration deadline

Monday, October 28, 2024