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Personal knowledge collection use case
I think this one could be refined further, as it can include both
- Archiving knowledge items of interest (e.g. saving bookmarks), and
- Generating new knowledge (e.g. writing notes)
Furthermore, both the above refer to documents. What about data, such as:
- People's data held / generated by public services (e.g. SOLID / Raf Buyle use case)
- People's data held / generated by various private services (e.g. Fitbit, Imdb, last.fm etc
I made a quick list of what I currently use my PKG for. It might trigger some generalisation of missing common use cases. (I find bottom-up, "ethnographic" approaches of discovering use cases very useful; currently, I can only present a "study" of my own use)
- Daily tasks
- Events (integration with calendar)
- preparation
- notes
- tasks
- follow-up
- Journaling
- Writing (drafting and directly publishing where possible)
- Articles
- Books
- Emails
- Posts
- Wordpress
- Slack
- Reviews
- Newsletters
- Other documents
- Collecting knowledge
- Bookmarks with highlights from
- Kindle books
- Web pages, articles
- Embebed PDFs
- Bookmarks with highlights from
- Presentations (both making and presenting)
- Projects
- Events (integration with calendar)
- Presentations
- Planning
- Issues
- Risks
- Test
- Deliveries
- Documentation
- Learning
- Methods
- Tools
- HowTos
- Languages
- Home
- Maintenance
- HowTos
- Shopping
- Tracking service subscriptions
- Research
- Projects
- Collecting knowledge
- Bookmarks with highlights from
- Kindle books
- Web pages, articles
- Embebed PDFs
- Bookmarks with highlights from
- Linking ideas
- Training
- Relationship management
- Queries
- SPARQL
- Storing and linking
- (execution not yet possible)
- Datalog
- Storing and linking
- executing
- SPARQL