My Information Architecture

Obsidian uses folders to hold files. My folder/file structure in Obsidian used PARA and PPV as examples (although others may be similar). The top-level is just the Obsidian vault I’ve called BYLOS, with the top-level folders providing structure for my organizational and data elements. The numbering allows for display organization.

FAKRA

The “00” level of folders provide support for FAKRA 00-Atlas: contains Indexes and Maps of Content to help navigate our Obsidian Vault 00-Calendar: contains date oriented information 00-Inbox: holds incoming information which requires additional review, development, organization

Level “10” through “50” are the core of FAKRA 10-Focus: contains a representation of the areas of your life that indicate where you want to or need to spend your time 20-Activities: contain support for managing our time 30-Knowledge Garden: a place to cultivate and grow your knowledge 40-Repository: the place to store data, in-process and complete information 50-Archive: the place to store completed work or consumed information where the source reference is still needed, or history is useful

Level “90” holds Obsidian support 90-Bins

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