I like your style. Keep ‘em coming. Used your affiliate link ✅
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
Great to hear. Thank you. After three weeks of non-stop grading of assignments and exams, I’m hoping to release the next video soon-ish.
@Cmeed2
6 ай бұрын
Great TUT. I am Looking forward to seeing the TAGLE follow up. I'm still trialling the software but am finding it very much my way of thinking for what i need. I've been in Notion for the past few months and have seen the power of databases and a little internal firework when off in my brain when I saw how you used Heptabase's databases. hope your next installment is nearly finished??? with Heptabase being so young, there's not much out there in the way of Tutorials and practically nothing I can find on Databases.
@forrestrperry
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. The TAGLE video is soon to be released! I recorded it yesterday and hope to release it within four days.
@jackieherbers2199
8 ай бұрын
I am also in the humanities, and it is so useful to see your research process. I feel like with all the technology available, we should be able to find our sources, house them, highlight them, organize them, and ultimately use them to write the article with a reference list formatted according to the journal's specifications all in one kind of easy workflow. I think this would make a great session at a conference. :) In your experience, which program works with PDFs the best as far as compiling and using the highlights and notes while maintaining a connection back to the original article, so you can cite it properly? Love your "desk" and "claim page" ideas, by the way.
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
I love the way Heptabase lets you work with PDF highlights, but based on what you said you're looking for ("compiling and using the highlights and notes while maintaining a connection back to the original article, so you can cite it properly"), I would say that you might want to look into using Zotero in conjunction with Obsidian (with the Zotero Integration community plug-in installed). There is plenty of advice on how to set up Zotero with Obsidian. One webpage you might want to check out is here: medium.com/@alexandraphelan/an-updated-academic-workflow-zotero-obsidian-cffef080addd Maybe also run KZitem searches for Danny Hatcher's "Zotero Obsidian Integration" video and Bryan Jenks's "Obsidian Zotero Integration Plugin - Streamline your Research Paper Workflow."
@LowkeyAll
8 ай бұрын
I don't use heptabase but what i take from this video is - things to remember or do to make your notes future proof I think people just takes Markdown as definitive future proof gaurd but different apps works differently and many of the markdown apps are designed that way that if you want to use the apps to the full advantage you have to rely on the app and the notes become less future proof For example logseq's embedding though it is an exceptional features when you will try to move out of logseq your notes will be unfinished because the embeddings will just be reference numbers
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
Yes, I definitely agree with you. For so long people have described apps like Obsidian as future proof. Sure, all or much of the Markdown that's in an Obsidian file can be read by other apps, but other apps won't be able to render, e.g., text transcluded in Obsidian (as is the case in Logseq, in Obsidian transcluded text is just a reference number, as you can see when you open a file containing such text in some other app that can read Markdown). For too long, I was obsessed with future-proofing EVERY aspect of my notes. I feel a wee bit better after having left that obsession behind.
@973ChrisG
8 ай бұрын
Love the Tagle name name, really representative of how it is used here. Fun fact, Tagle prononciation is close to " ta gueule" in french, which means "shut the f. Up"😂. Sorry, I had to let you know 😊
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
Hahaha. Thanks for letting me know that.
@ricardomego7895
8 ай бұрын
Thanks again! Great insights for Heptabase enthusiasts! Just a quick question: Is "My Desk" like an inbox for cards that you create and later move to other whiteboards? If so, why not just use the journal feature for that?
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question. My answer: Yes, I could start the process of creating a claim page (aka permanent note or idea card) on a Journal page, but then to turn the text I would type on the Journal page into a card, I would have to select that text and either drag it onto a board or do something else that at this point I have forgotten how to do because I wasn't able to do it some of the times I tried. Plus, dragging the content from a Journal page to a board would leave behind on the Journal page a annoying link to the card, annoying because the text displayed within the link itself would be a truncated version of the text on the card. Plus, at least at the point when I made the video, it is not possible to drag a highlight onto a Journal page-unless you first drag the highlight onto a board, I think.
@JordanWellness
6 ай бұрын
This a great workflow and explanation video, thank you. What is your definition of claim page, like if I start to write a new articles or blog, and doing research in the mean time, does the eventual blog post fall under a whiteboard or fall into a card ?
@forrestrperry
5 ай бұрын
Sorry for not replying to your comment in a timely manner. By claim page I more or less mean what a lot of people call a "permanent note" in a Zettelkasten. You can also think of it as an "atomic note," to use another term many people use. I myself would identify an article I'm writing as a project. I hope that clarifies things at least a little.
@JordanWellness
5 ай бұрын
@@forrestrperry thank you for your reply, I appreciate it..
@sunsean3426
Ай бұрын
I feel that establishing a record in this way is very slow. Does it interrupt the flow of thoughts or stream of consciousness?
@Carloselcoach
8 ай бұрын
I just made my list of topics, and I see you add them as tags in Heptabase. I used Roam Research for almost 2 years, and each concept or topic was a page. If I have the topic of the BRAIN, in addition to creating the tag, do you create a page to start making connections? Thank you, I'm already following you, and I want to consume all your videos.
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
Sorry for the delay in responding! I'm just now emerging from the Thanksgiving holiday. I was in a days-long food coma. Actually, I've been grading students' projects for a solid week straight. Got no time for anything else. To answer your question, at this point, I am not creating separate pages for each topic the way I used to in Roam and Obsidian. In Heptabase, if I had the topic of the BRAIN, I would add that as a regular tag (or "topic tag") in Heptabase. That is, in the "topics" column of my "methinking," I would add "brain" to any book, article, or "claim page" (a.k.a. "permanent note") that is related to that topic. I'm not sure whether this is what I will continue to do, but that's what I'm doing now.
@Carloselcoach
8 ай бұрын
Do you methodologies for the new task feature? How you going to work?
@forrestrperry
8 ай бұрын
I haven't been using the new task feature, so I'm afraid I don't have anything helpful to say.
@CL-ig5ee
3 ай бұрын
How did you add that green dot at 1:37? I tried doing ,gr but that didn't do anything.
@forrestrperry
3 ай бұрын
It’s a keyboard shortcut I created using Keyboard Maestro for Mac. I could have used Alfred instead, but all my text-replacement shortcuts are via Keyboard Maestro these days. Maybe google “text replacement software” to find something that will work for you.
@DrRibs
4 ай бұрын
Minute 3:13, Tony Benn quote. Did you read "can find money for killing Germans" or is it an acustic issue on my side?
@DrRibs
4 ай бұрын
Minute 3:13, Tony Benn quote. Did you say "can find money for killing GERMANS" or is it an acustic issue on my side?
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