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How to Annotate Your Books for Effective Note-Taking

Hardcore Literature 95,405 5 years ago
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Timestamps below: 0:10 - how to OWN a book & 3 different types of readers 2:35 - books you DON’T mark 3:20 - the books we’re marking in this video 4:50 - my marking system (indexes, underlinings, circles, stars, etc) 7:30 - rereading being the most important part of reading 9:20 - consider the work as another art form (e.g. opera, painting) 10:00 - tie your markings into your aim 10:30 - slow active reading vs fast passive reading 11:30 - the book examples 11:40 - how to make an index (How to Read and Why by Bloom) 17:49 - dog-ears and indexes (How to Read a Book by Adler) 18:45 - indexes, notes, conversations (Plato’s Republic) 22:43 - reading fiction like non-fiction (The Sign of the Four by Conan Doyle) 24:48 - marking for memory (Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche) 26:58 - marking philosophy and footnote follow-ups (‘On Liberty’ by Mill) 28:39 - marking poetry (Rumi) 30:57 - the Bible and keeping a journal  31:48 - making notes on plays, King Lear, and scraps of paper 32:36 - notes on computer 34:02 - notes on Kindle  35:45 - owning the greatest books ever written 36:55 - marking fiction (Anna Karenina by Tolstoy) 37:50 - 4 questions to consider when reading a book Books you should buy and mark: - How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler: https://amzn.to/2M3r0gw - How to Read and Why by Harold Bloom: https://amzn.to/3c5cIGM What book are you going to mark first?

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