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How to Write in a Book

OPEN TO:
-Faculty -Graduate Students -Postdocs -Staff -Undergraduate Students

This workshop illustrates and demonstrates a technique for writing in books for the purposes of "active reading". The only reason one has been taught not to write in books is because the books were literally valuable and intended to be shared. With the advent to so many things "born digital", it is entirely possible to download, print, and bind one's own books or sets of journal articles. Such things have little monetary value, and are certainly not intended to be shared. Through an active reading process -- the writing in books -- one can review, retain, and comprehend so much more even with a single pass over a text. Akin to diagraming sentences, the techniques described in this workshop enable you to quickly and easily identify names, dates, definitions, numbers, citations, examples, bulleted lists, numbered lists, quotes, hyperlinks, items of questionable authority, items of interest, and items of person noteworthiness in any printed thing markable with a pencil or pen.

Get more out of your reading. Write in books.

DATE
Monday, September 24, 2018
TIME
12:00PM - 1:00PM
LOCATION
Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship // Hesburgh Library 2nd Floor // Consultation Room 247
PRESENTER
Eric Lease Morgan
CATEGORIES
CDS | Text Mining & Analysis Workshops
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Contact Info

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Eric Lease Morgan

Hesburgh Library
131 Hesburgh Library
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556

(574) 631-8604
emorgan@nd.edu
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