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### Evergreen notes
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### Evergreen notes
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- [Evergreen notes](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Evergreen_notes)
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- [Evergreen notes](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Evergreen_notes)
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### MOC
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### [[concepts.moc]]
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- Map Of Content
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>MOCs are more than just a structure/hub/outline note.
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>(1) **MOCs are incubators**. Place notes in there and let them marinate. You can see exactly this use case, upon download of the text files, here: [On the process of forging evergreen notes 214](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/on-the-process-of-forging-evergreen-notes/710)
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>I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(2) **MOCs are curated workbenches** where ideas go to war for positioning. In an MOC, ideas are encouraged to be organized in very fluid ways: by intuition, by priority, in sequence, alphabetically, et cetera. This shuffling of ideas is like having 20 index cards on a workbench and figuring out all their foundational relationships—yet evolving the content on the note cards at the same time.
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>I will provide the exact use case of this awesome power and link to it »here«. And it truly is awesome once you start using it. I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(3) **MOCs are summations of thought on the topic**. As MOCs mature, they can evolve into something closer to a more static annotated Table of Contents (TOC). This is the one use case that I’ve seen for hub/structure/outline notes.
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>> - https://forum.obsidian.md/t/lyt-kit-now-downloadable/390/11
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### UDC
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### UDC
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>The Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) is a bibliographic and library classification representing the systematic arrangement of all branches of human knowledge organized as a coherent system in which knowledge fields are related and inter-linked.
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>The Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) is a bibliographic and library classification representing the systematic arrangement of all branches of human knowledge organized as a coherent system in which knowledge fields are related and inter-linked.
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# [[incubation.map]] of content
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# Map Of Content
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[[concepts.knowledge managment]]
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>MOCs are more than just a structure/hub/outline note.
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>(1) **MOCs are incubators**. Place notes in there and let them marinate. You can see exactly this use case, upon download of the text files, here: [On the process of forging evergreen notes 214](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/on-the-process-of-forging-evergreen-notes/710)
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>I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(2) **MOCs are curated workbenches** where ideas go to war for positioning. In an MOC, ideas are encouraged to be organized in very fluid ways: by intuition, by priority, in sequence, alphabetically, et cetera. This shuffling of ideas is like having 20 index cards on a workbench and figuring out all their foundational relationships—yet evolving the content on the note cards at the same time.
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>I will provide the exact use case of this awesome power and link to it »here«. And it truly is awesome once you start using it. I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(3) **MOCs are summations of thought on the topic**. As MOCs mature, they can evolve into something closer to a more static annotated Table of Contents (TOC). This is the one use case that I’ve seen for hub/structure/outline notes.
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>> - https://forum.obsidian.md/t/lyt-kit-now-downloadable/390/11
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## Adjacent
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- [[concepts.knowledge managment]]
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- [[incubation.map]]
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# [[incubation.map]] of content
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- Map Of Content
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>MOCs are more than just a structure/hub/outline note.
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>(1) **MOCs are incubators**. Place notes in there and let them marinate. You can see exactly this use case, upon download of the text files, here: [On the process of forging evergreen notes 214](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/on-the-process-of-forging-evergreen-notes/710)
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>I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(2) **MOCs are curated workbenches** where ideas go to war for positioning. In an MOC, ideas are encouraged to be organized in very fluid ways: by intuition, by priority, in sequence, alphabetically, et cetera. This shuffling of ideas is like having 20 index cards on a workbench and figuring out all their foundational relationships—yet evolving the content on the note cards at the same time.
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>I will provide the exact use case of this awesome power and link to it »here«. And it truly is awesome once you start using it. I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(3) **MOCs are summations of thought on the topic**. As MOCs mature, they can evolve into something closer to a more static annotated Table of Contents (TOC). This is the one use case that I’ve seen for hub/structure/outline notes.
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>> - https://forum.obsidian.md/t/lyt-kit-now-downloadable/390/11
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# Map Of Content
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>MOCs are more than just a structure/hub/outline note.
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>(1) **MOCs are incubators**. Place notes in there and let them marinate. You can see exactly this use case, upon download of the text files, here: [On the process of forging evergreen notes 214](https://forum.obsidian.md/t/on-the-process-of-forging-evergreen-notes/710)
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>I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(2) **MOCs are curated workbenches** where ideas go to war for positioning. In an MOC, ideas are encouraged to be organized in very fluid ways: by intuition, by priority, in sequence, alphabetically, et cetera. This shuffling of ideas is like having 20 index cards on a workbench and figuring out all their foundational relationships—yet evolving the content on the note cards at the same time.
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>I will provide the exact use case of this awesome power and link to it »here«. And it truly is awesome once you start using it. I have not seen any examples of hub/outline/structure notes used in this capacity.
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>(3) **MOCs are summations of thought on the topic**. As MOCs mature, they can evolve into something closer to a more static annotated Table of Contents (TOC). This is the one use case that I’ve seen for hub/structure/outline notes.
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>> - https://forum.obsidian.md/t/lyt-kit-now-downloadable/390/11
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