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Note Taking Rules to Remember
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Skimming: To read over text quickly for important key words You don’t have to read every word Use the index and table of contents in a book or encyclopedia – Index- alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed – Table of Contents- a list of chapters or articles & the pages on which they start Look for important ideas or basic facts (don’t get TOO detailed about a certain part of your topic)
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Paraphrasing: rewording information into your own words Keep notes brief- Do not use complete sentences. Use abbreviations when able (ex:, ft., min.) Do not use unnecessary words like a, an, the, in, of, etc. Do not copy information word for word or plagiarize- USE YOUR OWN WORDS! Plagiarism- copying the words OR ideas of another writer and using them as one’s own.
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Things to remember: Only fill out ONE fact per sheet Always identify the source of your information Use the title page to locate source/citation information o Title page- the page at the beginning of a book/encyclopedia that states the title, author’s name, and the publication information including the publisher’s name, as well as the place and date of publication
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More things to remember… Use your outline for “titles” in your NoodleTools note cards An unsigned article in an encyclopedia does not have an author A signed article in an encyclopedia has an author at the bottom of the article * Don’t try to take notes in order of the outline. Just take them as you find them in your reading. Your notecards will simply slide into the outline online. * Don’t cross things off the outline just because you found something under that section. You may find more information later.
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