Personal Knowledge Management Maps¶
Personal Knowledge Management Maps serve as navigational indices or entry points for specific domains within a personal knowledge base^[index.md]. These maps function as centralized directories, aggregating links to related topics, tools, and learning resources to facilitate efficient information retrieval and structured learning^[index.md].
The primary purpose of these maps is to provide a high-level overview of a subject area, often referred to as a "Map of Content" (MOC), allowing users to quickly access relevant subsections or external project boards without having to search through the entire repository^[index.md].
Structure and Usage¶
Typically, a knowledge management map categorizes resources into logical groupings such as specific technology stacks (e.g., DevOps or Windows tools) or software applications (e.g., Obsidian)^[index.md].
- DevOps: Maps may link to specific learning roadmaps and external resources, such as YouTube channels or GitHub repositories, relevant to that field^[index.md].
- Tooling: Dedicated maps can exist for specific software, such as Obsidian, to track learning progress and usage tips^[index.md].
- Project Integration: Maps often provide direct links to external project management tools, such as GitHub Project boards, to bridge the gap between documentation and active task management^[index.md].
Related Concepts¶
- MOC
- [[筆記法]]
- [[Hub Page]]