I have 2 large physical notebooks.
One has "Reference" written on the front, and one has "Work" written on the front.
The Reference notebook I use for general study notes, or things I come across which I think it would be useful to remember in future (e.g. notes on JQuery or OO principles). I write a page number at the top of every page, and maintain a "Contents" list on the first page. If something comes into my head which I think it would be useful to learn about, I add it to a list on the back page, and then when I have some free time I pick an item from this list to read up and take notes on.
The Work notebook I use for more project-specific notes (e.g. brainstorming on a project design, or drawing up a task list). Again I number every page and maintain a contents list on the front page, although this contents list only includes references to important pages.
When I reach the end of a Reference / Work book, I start another one!
The best thing about this method is its simplicity, and its easier to mind-map / draw diagrams in a notebook than through your computer.