3 Secrets to Connecting Digital and Analog notes

Sean Oliver
1 min readApr 25, 2023

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In today’s digital world, it’s essential to find ways to integrate digital resources with our analog note-taking habits.

Combining both can help maximize productivity and optimize the benefits that each method offers. Let’s explore how to create references that bridge the gap between your handwritten notes and digital resources.

Tools to Connect Analog and Digital Notes

Zotero: This free, open-source reference management tool allows you to collect, organize, and share research sources. Add a citation to your handwritten notes, and Zotero will help you connect them to digital notes.

Obsidian: This note-taking app features “backlinks” that enable you to create connections between your digital and analog notes. Reference digital files or URLs in your handwritten notes, and Obsidian will help you navigate between them.

Your Computer: Use your computer’s file system to create a folder structure mirroring your physical note-taking system. Store digital resources related to your handwritten notes, and add a reference in your analog notes to the file path for easy access.

The Perfect Balance

Incorporating tools like Zotero, Obsidian, and your personal computer can effectively bridge the gap between your handwritten notes and digital resources. This integrated approach enhances your productivity and overall efficiency. Start exploring these tools and point yourself in the right direction to find the perfect balance between digital and analog notes.

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Sean Oliver

Sean Oliver is a Sr Business Analytics Lead in Seattle, WA