I have the exact same problem. You forgot about Phineus Gage and getting a pole stuck through your head.
I think one way of solving this would be to use something like workflowy to make the entire book a zoomable/compressible bullet list. That way, the book would have a section heading like “explanation of Chomsky’s theory of Universal grammer” you could literally just skip that entire branch of the book (and if any part of it were referenced, you could jump back to it (because it’s digital) ) .
Also, a lot of LWers (myself included) are looking to build better argument mapping software for a wikipedia of arguments type resource (though that’s a bit simplified).
EDIT:
Also, you could compile all the different 1 sentence, 1 page, 5 page, 1 chapter, explanations from several different authors. for any particular bullet point.
I have the exact same problem. You forgot about Phineus Gage and getting a pole stuck through your head.
I think one way of solving this would be to use something like workflowy to make the entire book a zoomable/compressible bullet list. That way, the book would have a section heading like “explanation of Chomsky’s theory of Universal grammer” you could literally just skip that entire branch of the book (and if any part of it were referenced, you could jump back to it (because it’s digital) ) .
Also, a lot of LWers (myself included) are looking to build better argument mapping software for a wikipedia of arguments type resource (though that’s a bit simplified).
EDIT:
Also, you could compile all the different 1 sentence, 1 page, 5 page, 1 chapter, explanations from several different authors. for any particular bullet point.