@geffrey This is a tough one, because in a bound notebook you can't reorder the pages. This often means creating sections (buckets) for notes to go into, which means thinking up-front about how to size those sections, and you often don't have enough information to make those decisions in a meaningful way.
Some notebooks are like mini-binders where pages can be added and reorganized. Carrying multiple thin notebooks works. Using a stack of index cards and a binder clip also works.
@geffrey I suspect the inflexibility of bound notebooks means you have to think carefully about access patterns. For example, if there are bits of information that you expect to reference repeatedly, you might use sticky bookmarks, or copy the relevant information into a different section in the notebook.
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