April 2019: Writing these notes is all I need to remember exactly what I was thinking when I was reading this!
November 2020: What. Is. An “SS-p”?!? Which part of Agyeman was I even Cf.-ing about? How the hell am I referencing Latour in these margin notes when I hadn’t even read it at that point?
Completing my exams this fall has been the biggest smackdown over how I handle reading. So much earlier work might as well not have been done at all: just a lot of wasted time. I’m re-reading entire books’ worth of background that I already read a year and a half ago. I put my notes in notebooks (if I’m lucky – sometimes they live and die in the margins) and then absolve myself of any further effort. This is clearly not going to be able to continue.
I’ve read a lot about the Zettelkasten method, and it looks ideal, but for two things: (1) its parsimonious note-taking prescription doesn’t seem to acknowledge the more extensive notes you’ll need to take when you’re trying to gain and straighten out foundation knowledge of something, and (2) tools for doing it either seem creaky and unreliable, have an unacceptable learning curve (tiddlywiki), or are expensive (like Roam). So right now, my notes are siloed in notebooks, Scrivener cards, Zotero entries, and who know where else.
I don’t have the mental space (or the time at all) to do anything useful about it until I get past exams, but this just has to change. My memory is failing more and more, and I just can’t make connections like I used to.
