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Books on Taking Effective Notes in the Learning Library

Here are references for the topic of Taking Effective Notes in the Learning Library:

  • Barrass, Robert (1982). Students must write. New York. Methuen and Co., chapter 2.
  • Butler, John H. and Jacoby, Theresa J. (1965). Higher grades through better notes. Palo Alto, California, Fearon Publishers.
  • Buzan, Tony (1974). Use your head. London. BBC Publicatios, chapter 4.
  • Elliot, Chandler (1966). The effective student. New York, Harper and Row Publishers., chapter 3.
  • Ellis, David (1991). Becoming a master student. Rapid city, S.D. College Survival Inc., chapter 5.
  • Gibbs, Graham (1981). Teaching students to learn. England. Open University Press, chapter 2.
  • Hoffman-Nemiroff, Greta (1994). Transitions- succeeding in college and university. Toronto. HArcourt Brace Canad.
  • Kesselman-Turkel, Judi and Peterson, Franklynn (1982). Note taking made easy. Chicago. Contemopary Books Inc.
  • New York State Personnel and Guidance Association (1968). Tips to improve personal study skills. New York. Delmar Publishers., chapter 5.
  • Pauk, Walter (1989). How to study in college. Boston, Mass. Houghton Mifflin Co., chapter 3.
  • Rowntree, Derek (1970). Learn how to study. London. Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd., chapter 6.
  • Semones, James K. (1991). Effective study skills. Orlando, Fla., Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
  • Smith, Samuel, Shores, Louis and Brittain, Robert (1955). Best methods of study. New York. Barnes and Noble Inc., chapter4.
  • Satiriou, Peter (1989). Integrating college study skills. New York. Wadsworth Inc., chapter 3.
  • University of Victoria (1993). Strategies for studying. Victoria. Division of University Extension.

 

   
 
 
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