Science Score: 18.0%
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Repository
My eventual digital home.
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: ShannaSeigel
- Language: CSS
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://shanna.fyi
- Size: 7.11 MB
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- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 1
- Releases: 0
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README.md
My Slipbox Repository
Through GitHub Pages I'm testing out the idea of my own online knowledge repository.
Update Nov-2020
I'm attending the Linking Your Thinking workshop and would like to compare hosting my notes through Obsidian Publish and GitHub Pages. I'm working out the details but they should end up with the same content available.
How did I get here?
I started learning about personal knowledge management a few years ago and I've thought about an online version of my knowledge files for a while. Once I saw people sharing their digital gardens I thought I'd join in on the fun! Hopefully sharing my experience can help others with their knowledge sharing journey. Especially non-programmers and/or people new to knowledge systems (translation: I don't totally know what I'm doing but I'm trying anyway).
I jumped on Obsidian train in Spring 2020 but I've used plenty of other programs in the past. I had been using Bear for several years since it's very easy to work with and I could export any of my notes as text or markdown files. Ideally I want my documents to be independent of any specific software though so I'm transitioning completely to markdown.
↳ Created Aug-23-2020 / Updated Nov-02-2020
Owner
- Name: Shanna
- Login: ShannaSeigel
- Kind: user
- Location: USA
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/ShannaSeigel
Professional: genetic counselor. Personal: Starting to learn about GitHub. I learned about HTML & CSS way back in the early 2000s but so much has changed 🙃
Citation (citations-apa/-citation-and-sources-protocol.md)
# Using my card catalog - Folder "citations-apa" will be used to hold source articles and each will have a markdown note with reference/citation in APA format. - Plan to link to the citation card when referencing it from other notes. This way I can see backlinks and easily grab the reference info if needed. - Markdown file with reference info will link to the PDF or other file type with the source material. Why APA? Most commonly used for my field and easy to work with. I've been pulling citation info from [zoterobib](https://zbib.org/) --- **File name experiment Nov-03-2020** I wanted to know if I could name files "(author, year, topic)" so when I linked to a reference it would automatically show up in a useful format. Adding spaces and punctuation to the file names prevented them from being changed to HTML from markdown on GitHub. I tried adding back the dashes and replacing parentheses with the HTML symbols for them, but those were still read as regular parentheses and I was still prompted to download a markdown file rather than seeing the reference. Soooo, in-text citations will have to be edited by me to look nice if/when I need them to do so. --- 🔔 Created Oct-10-2020 / Updated Nov-03-2020
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