kleer

kleer

I’m a retired academic researcher using Logseq to store and tag my extensive notes on primary sources for a book project on the history of money, banking and public finance. I’m especially interested in using Logseq’s query capabilities to generate date-tag-sorted lists of blocks tagged for relevant topics (since I find it easiest to orient my thinking on a topic by following contemporary commentary about it on a day-to-day or month-to-month basis).