Map of Content (MOC)¶
A Map of Content (MOC) is a navigational aid used in Personal knowledge management systems to structure and access related notes.^[index.md] It functions as a topic-specific directory or "map" that aggregates links to relevant content, allowing users to traverse a specific subject area efficiently.^[index.md]
Within organizational structures, MOCs are categorized under "地圖" (Map) and serve as centralized entry points for distinct learning domains or project areas.^[index.md]
Examples¶
In practice, a Map of Content acts as a hub for specific workflows or toolsets. The following examples illustrate how MOCs are utilized to organize resources:
- DevOps Learning Map: A dedicated map (
000-MOC-devops.md) exists to structure the learning path for DevOps.^[index.md] - Obsidian Learning: A map (
000-obsidian.md) is provided for organizing knowledge related to the Obsidian application.^[index.md] - Tool Lists: MOCs are also used to catalogue utilities, such as a specific map for Windows tools (
000-MOC-windows工具清單.md).^[index.md]
Related Concepts¶
Sources¶
- index.md