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No, hypernote adds hypermedia to a note, allowing you to use it like a webpage.
This is simply a new kind of event that adds a "table of contents" and similar publishing metadata to a collected, ordered list of other events.
So, you could publish a header called "Best of Lyn Alden" or "Gigi on Bitcoin" and include their original notes as the content listed. Then you aren't copying their work, you're just making a recommended list.
Or you could make one called "Tom Sawyer" or "The Bitcoin Standard", save each chapter to a note and then list them, to have a printable copy of that book.
Or have one called "Historical Sewing Techniques", where you alternate historical texts you've saved into notes, with articles you have written about medieval sewing needlepoint.
Or whatever you want. Group notes into a collection/book/Journal/compendium. Group books into a "Classical Homeschool Curriculum" or "Core Knowledge of Islam" or "Principles of Austrian Economics". Etc.
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