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- gregg notehand
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- destiny/permanent
title: Gregg Notehand
subtitle: A Personal-Use Shorthand & Integrated Instruction in How to Make Notes
authors:
- Leslie, Louis A.
- Zoubek, Charles E.
- Poe, Roy W.
- Deese, James
edition: Second
year: 1968
publisher: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
---
# Gregg Notehand
## Part One
### 1. Fundamental principles of notemaking
### 2-8. Notehand principles
### 9. Getting ready to study
### 10. Planning your study time
### 11. Select the right notebook for notemaking
### 12. Notemaking from reading
### 13. Rules for remembering what you read
### 14. Notehand recall
### 15. Finding the central idea in your reading
### 16. Finding the central idea in your reading (continued)
### 17. Selecting related ideas
### 18. Using the central idea to build your headings
### 19. Read before you make notes
### 20. Notehand recall
### 21. Making notes in your own words
### 22. Brevity in making notes in your own words
### 23. Organizing notes in narrative summaries
### 24. Organizing notes in outline form
### 25. Leave wide margins
### 26. Notehand recall
### 27. Use longhand headings in your notes
### 28. Use signals for "must remember" items
### 29. Making verbatim notes
### 30. The notemaker is an active listener
### 31. Getting the most out of your listening
### 32. Writing names in your notes
### 33. Notehand recall
### 34. Rules for effective listening
### 35. Rules for effective listening (continued)
### 36. Preserve difficult longhand spellings
### 37. Showing contrasts and comparisons in your notes
### 38. Definitions, background information, and examples
### 39. Notehand recall
### 40. Using notehand in original writing
### 41. Making rough drafts
### 42. Footnotes
### 43. Special uses of notehand in original writing
### 44. How to make notes for research papers
### 45. Getting ready to make notes from research
### 46. Making notes from research
### 47. Writing the research paper
### 48. Notehand recall
## Part Two
### 49. Reviewing and preparing for examinations
### 50. Making derived notes
### 51. Making notes of class discussions
### 52. Making notes of other meetings and discussions
### 53. Making notes as a recorder
### 54. Writing the minutes
### 55. Indexing your notes
### 56. Disposition of your notes
### 57-70. Notehand principles
### Key to Gregg Notehand
### Index to Gregg Notehand