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Dann Berg's Meeting MOC document for Obsidian. Full instructions for implementation here: https://dannb.org/blog/2023/obsidian-meeting-note-template/. See the YouTube tutorial here: https://youtu.be/Ud16HOQoS5Q
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[[+Home]] %% tags:: #MOC %% | |
# Meetings MOC | |
Meetings are timestamped events with other people, where information is exchanged and collected. Meeting notes are intrinsically ephemeral. They're stored in a separate Space than other Umami notes (`Timestamps/Meetings`) and rarely reviewed. If there's information in a meeting that needs to be accessed later, it should be moved into a more evergreen note in the Umami folder. | |
**Template:** [[Template, Meeting]] | |
```meta-bind-button | |
label: New Meeting | |
hidden: false | |
class: "" | |
tooltip: "" | |
id: "" | |
style: default | |
actions: | |
- type: templaterCreateNote | |
templateFile: Extras/Templates/Template, Meeting.md | |
folderPath: Timestamps/Meetings | |
fileName: TKTK | |
openNote: true | |
``` | |
## Meeting Notes | |
```dataview | |
TABLE file.cday as Created, summary | |
FROM "Timestamps/Meetings" and -#MOC | |
SORT file.cday DESC | |
``` |
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Also, in case anyone prefers to learn via video, I just turned this post into a YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Ud16HOQoS5Q