Personal knowledge base
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A personal knowledge base (PKB) is an electronic tool used to express, capture, and later retrieve the personal knowledge of an individual. It differs from a traditional database in that it contains subjective material particular to the owner, that others may not agree with nor care about. Importantly, a PKB consists primarily of knowledge, rather than information; in other words, it is not a collection of documents or other sources an individual has encountered, but rather an expression of the distilled knowledge the owner has extracted from those sources.
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See also
- Personal knowledge management
- Commonplace book
- Issue-based information system
- Lifelog
- Notetaking
- Outliner
- Personal knowledge management
- Personal wiki
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