The best system I've read for synthesizing knowledge
From Joel Chan, this process for synthesizing notes is the best I've seen. It's a bit academic in nature, but with a careful read can be easily understood and you could have a new process for note-taking. I know I do.
The process goes like this
- Begin with a set of question notes and papers
- Every paper or source is read with these questions in mind.
- Create observation notes
- Observation notes have the potential to inform one or more questions that you started with.
- Each observation note is grounded in at least one quote or context from a source and then directly linked to a question note.
- Develop synthesis
- What does the literature have to say about the questions of interest?
- Synthesis notes also get explicitly linked to relevant question note.
- Compose and combine synthesis notes and questions of interest into arguments and theories.
- If done well, this process will reveal even more questions. That's okay. Go back to the question phase.
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