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Micro articles for hyperspecific topics (single molecules, parameter changes to algorithms)
Documentation of negative results or iterative work
Flashcards: Math problems, vocabulary, etc
Hosting technical documentation, allowing for external commentary/examples or even a direct stack overflow Q/A type of troubleshooting of syntax
A class can host their weekly assignments, where students generate commentary/summarization of specific content within a paper, discussion and critique of papers are allowed
Possible Note Descriptions
Reference Notes
Meta-article Title
Author(s)
note title/subsection
Content: Markdown-like with hyperlinks to other notes and external references
tags (previous specification)
internal references: note id’s extracted from content
external references: DOI, URL or other external content link.
internal reference location: use #pf for paragraph, #pg for page, #s for sentence
internal/external reference locations:
References can indicate roughly the location in a reference that a statement is drawn from. Narrowed down to numbered paragraphs or sentences
example: (#pg, 3) //page 3
(#pg, 3, 7) ///pages 3 - 7
(#pg, 3, (#pf, 2, (#s, 3)), 4, (#pf, 2, (#s, 1)) ) //// (page 3, paragraph 2, sentence 3) to (page 4, paragraph 2, sentence 1] ///Modify this to reduce complexity or if there are better formats
Aids in efficiently navigating ideas whether the reference is to another. Combats the “read this full book or paper to understand the idea” way of referencing other content which is prominentently used.
direct links: links to other notes of relevance (may be redundant given tags)
before/after link: For notes that construct a linear article. Tuple containing the subsection before and after the current note
Commentary Note
Reference Note ID
content: Markdown-like with hyperlinks
disagree-agree spectrum: (0-5 stars or 0%-100%)
location_id: points to specific section within other note similar to above reference spec
Question Note
Reference Note ID
Content: Question/clarification of interest
Question location within note (either full id or another location ID)
Reference Literature Note
Title
Author(s)
DOI, URL or any other type of atomic external link
Date of content publication
allows commentary on external content such as a paper, blog, or podcast.
Bounty Note
Describe what you’d like to have explained: topics, questions, explanations etc.
bounty given
Relay/Client Philosophy
Host content you care about, don’t connect to content you don’t care for.
A group can host their content on their relay with exclusive write access while commentary can exist on other relays.
Aggregated relays can will compose a collective network of literature that the user is interested in, where content is easily navigable.
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Design principles for distributed knowledge management system